Neurobiology of disease

Changes in amyloid protein processing disrupt the internal clock in aging fruit flies

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Abstract

Increased β-cleavage of endogenous APPL in Drosophila severely disrupts circadian behavior.

  • Alterations in APP-like protein cleavage are linked to changes in rest-activity rhythms in fruit flies.
  • Increased activity of β-secretase leads to reduced expression of the clock protein PER in central clock neurons.
  • Disruption of circadian rhythms is associated with the production of the Drosophila Amyloid Intracellular Domain (dAICD).
  • Flies overexpressing APPL maintain stronger circadian rhythms as they age.
  • Findings suggest that behavioral rhythm disruption may be due to a mechanism shared by both α and β-cleavage pathways.

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