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Parkinson's disease-associated alpha-synuclein is more fibrillogenic than beta- and gamma-synuclein and cannot cross-seed its homologs.

A L Biere1, S J Wood, J Wypych, S Steavenson, Y Jiang, D Anafi, F W Jacobsen, M A Jarosinski, G M Wu, J C Louis, F Martin, L O Narhi, M Citron.   

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is pathologically characterized by the presence of intracytoplasmic Lewy bodies. Recently, two point mutations in alpha-synuclein were found to be associated with familial PD, but as of yet no mutations have been described in the homologous genes beta- and gamma-synuclein. alpha-Synuclein forms the major fibrillar component of Lewy bodies, but these do not stain for beta- or gamma-synuclein. This result is very surprising, given the extent of sequence conservation and the high similarity in expression and subcellular localization, in particular between alpha- and beta-synuclein. Here we compare in vitro fibrillogenesis of all three purified synucleins. We show that fresh solutions of alpha-, beta-, and gamma- synuclein show the same natively unfolded structure. While over time alpha-synuclein forms the previously described fibrils, no fibrils could be detected for beta- and gamma-synuclein under the same conditions. Most importantly, beta- and gamma-synuclein could not be cross-seeded with alpha-synuclein fibrils. However, under conditions that drastically accelerate aggregation, gamma-synuclein can form fibrils with a lag phase roughly three times longer than alpha-synuclein. These results indicate that beta- and gamma-synuclein are intrinsically less fibrillogenic than alpha-synuclein and cannot form mixed fibrils with alpha-synuclein, which may explain why they do not appear in the pathological hallmarks of PD, although they are closely related to alpha-synuclein and are also abundant in brain.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10942772     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M005514200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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