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Nogo BACE jumps on the exosome
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 295Issue 8p2184–2185Published online: February 21, 2020- Sienna Drake
- Alyson Fournier
Cited in Scopus: 1The protein Nogo-A has been widely studied for its role in inhibiting axonal regeneration following injury to the central nervous system, but the mechanism by which the membrane-bound Nogo-A is presented intercellularly is not fully understood. New research suggests that a highly inhibitory fragment of Nogo-A is generated by the amyloid precursor protein protease BACE1 and presented on the membranes of exosomes following spinal cord injury. This finding represents a new mode through which Nogo-A may exert its effects in the central nervous system.