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Mikael Simons15
Martina Schifferer7
Stephan Müller6
Stefan Lichtenthaler6
Özgün Gökçe6
Christian Haass4
Martin Dichgans3
Nikolaus Plesnila3
Günter Höglinger2
Martin Kerschensteiner2
Arthur Liesz2
Dominik Paquet2
Fabian Theis2
Ali Ertürk2
Matthias Brendel2
Nicolai Franzmeier2
Johannes Levin2
Robert Perneczky2
Christian Behrends1
Dieter Edbauer1
Wolfgang Wurst1
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Proteolytic ectodomain shedding of membrane proteins is a fundamental mechanism to control the communication between cells and their environment. A key protease for membrane protein shedding is ADAM17, which requires a non-proteolytic subunit, either inactive Rhomboid 1 (iRhom1) or iRhom2 for its activity. While iRhom1 and iRhom2 are coexpressed in most tissues and appear to have largely redundant functions, the brain is an organ with predominant expression of iRhom1. Yet, little is ...