Manipulations of amyloid precursor protein cleavage disrupt the circadian clock in aging Drosophila

Mar 14, 2015Neurobiology 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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