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How is Alpha Secretase Regulated?
The activity of alpha secretase is regulated at multiple levels, including
gene expression
,
post-translational modifications
, and
subcellular localization
. Various factors such as
growth factors
,
cytokines
, and
neurotransmitters
can modulate its activity. Furthermore, the enzyme's activity can be influenced by
lipid rafts
and
membrane microdomains
, which provide a platform for its function.
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