secretases
Secretases are a class of enzymes that play a crucial role in cellular processes by cleaving proteins. These proteases are membrane-bound and are involved in the shedding of cell surface proteins and the processing of transmembrane proteins. This cleavage can release biologically active fragments from the extracellular domain of a protein, or it can be the first step in the regulated release of peptides from the transmembrane domain.
The most well-studied secretases are members of the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase) family and the
Other important secretases include the alpha-secretase and beta-secretase (BACE1) enzymes that also act on APP. Alpha-secretase