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Fig. 6. Pulse chase of nicastrin in wild-type and PS-deficient cells. (A) Wild-type
(WT) and PS1/PS2/ (KO) MEFs
were metabolically labeled for 15 minutes and chased for the indicated time
periods. Nicastrin was immunoprecipitated as described. In WT MEFs, the amount
of immature nicastrin decreases in time, while mature nicastrin slowly
increases. Note that mature nicastrin is extremely stable. In
PS1/PS2/ MEFs, no mature
nicastrin is observed. Immature nicastrin degrades slowly. (B) WT and
PS1/PS2/MEFs were
metabolically labeled for 15 minutes and chased for the indicated time
periods. APP was immunoprecipitated as described. Note the rapid degradation
of both mature (APPm) and immature APP (APPi). (C) Graph
showing immature/mature nicastrin as a function of time.