AIDA 1, AIDA-1, Amyloid-beta protein intracellular domain-associated protein 1, Anks1b, Ankyrin repeat and sterile alpha mot domain-containing protein 1B, ANS1B_HUMAN, E2A-PBX1-associated protein, EB-1.
The _-Amyloid protein precursor (AbPP) is a widely expressed transmembrane protein that is processed into the b-Amyloid (Ab) peptide, which accumulates in insoluble plaques in the brain of Alzheimer?s disease patients and AbPP intracellular domain (AID). AID may function as a pro-apoptotic peptide, a regulator of calcium homeostasis and a molecule involved in transcriptional regulation. The AID associated protein 1 (AIDA-1) is highly expressed in the brain and is regulated by AbPP. It interacts with AbPP to play a role in brain development. AIDA-1 also interacts with coilin in Cajal bodies to regulate pre-mRNA splicing.