APH1A (Anterior Pharynx Defective 1 Homolog A) is a core component of the [gamma-secretase](/entities/gamma-secretase) complex, the enzymatic complex responsible for the proteolytic cleavage of [amyloid precursor protein](/entities/app-protein) (APP) to produce [amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) (Abeta) peptides. As such, APH1A plays a central role in [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) (AD) pathogenesis and represents a significant therapeutic target for disease-modifying treatments["@de2003"][@he2012].
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APH1A Protein (Anterior Pharynx Defective 1 Homolog A)
Introduction
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APH1A (Anterior Pharynx Defective 1 Homolog A) is a core component of the [gamma-secretase](/entities/gamma-secretase) complex, the enzymatic complex responsible for the proteolytic cleavage of [amyloid precursor protein](/entities/app-protein) (APP) to produce [amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) (Abeta) peptides. As such, APH1A plays a central role in [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) (AD) pathogenesis and represents a significant therapeutic target for disease-modifying treatments["@de2003"][@he2012].
Dimerization interface: Forms heterodimers within the complex
Substrate binding pocket: Contributes to substrate recognition
APH1A assembles with presenilin ([PSEN1](/entities/psen1)/PSEN2), nicastrin (NCSTN), and PEN-2 to form the functional gamma-secretase complex[@bai2015].
Normal Function
Gamma-Secretase Complex Assembly
Scaffold protein: APH1A provides structural framework for complex assembly
Substrate recognition: Contributes to substrate binding and specificity
Complex stability: Essential for proper folding and trafficking
Differential targeting: Different APH1 isoforms create distinct complexes