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What is PSEN2?
PSEN2, or Presenilin 2, is a protein encoded by the
PSEN2 gene
located on chromosome 1. It is a crucial component of the
gamma-secretase complex
, which plays a significant role in the cleavage of various transmembrane proteins, including the
amyloid precursor protein (APP)
. This cleavage process is vital in the generation of
beta-amyloid peptides
, which are implicated in the pathology of
Alzheimer’s disease
.
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