Table 3.
1. Type-I transmembrane proteins* |
2. Undergo ectodomain shedding by α- and/or β-secretase-like activity prior to PS/γ-secretase-mediated cleavage |
3. PS/γ-secretase-mediated RIP at or near the border of transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains |
4. PS/γ-secretase cleavage releases substrate ICD from the membrane, some ICDs localize in the nucleus |
5. Lack of functional PS/γ-secretase prevents ICD generation and accumulation of substrate CTFs |
6. Many ICDs are labile and degraded by the proteasome |
Exceptions are the glutamate receptor subunit 3 (polytopic membrane protein) and glucosaminyltransferase GnT-V (type-II transmembrane protein).
Abbreviations: ICD, intracellular domain; CTF, C-terminal fragment; RIP, regulated intramembrane proteolysis.