The γ-secretase is a large transmembrane protein complex composed of four distinct units. It has aroused numerous attention over the past two decades as its intriguing role in mediating intramembrane proteolysis. γ-Secretase controls the cleavage of a broad ranged substrates, part of which have implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, inflammation, and tumorigenesis. The disclosure of the atomic structure of the γ-secretase complex through cryo-EM in recent years has facilitated the understanding of its physiological roles, as well as enabled rational design of novel γ-secretase targeting molecules. This review highlights the recent progress of γ-secretase inhibitors and modulators under either clinical or preclinical stages, as well as their potential uses against various biological indications.
Keywords: Anti-Alzheimer's disease; Anti-tumor; Notch signaling pathway; γ-Secretase inhibitor; γ-Secretase modulator.
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