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Rina Bandopadhyay1, Ann E Kingsbury, Miratul M Muqit, Kirsten Harvey, Andrew R Reid, Linda Kilford, Simone Engelender, Michael G Schlossmacher, Nicholas W Wood, David S Latchman, Robert J Harvey, Andrew J Lees.
Abstract
Lewy bodies (LBs) are the characteristic inclusions of Parkinson's disease brain but the mechanism responsible for their formation is obscure. Lewy bodies (LBs) are composed of a number of proteins of which alpha-synuclein (alpha-SYN) is a major constituent. In this study, we have investigated the distribution patterns of synphilin-1 and parkin proteins in control and sporadic PD brain tissue by immunohistochemistry (IH), immunoblotting, and immunoelectron microscopy (IEM). We demonstrate the presence of synphilin-1 and parkin in the central core of a majority of LBs using IH and IEM. Using IH, we show an overlapping distribution profile of the two proteins in central neurons. Additionally, we show sensitivity of both endogenous synphilin-1 and parkin to proteolytic dysfunction and their co-localization in aggresomes formed in response to the proteasome inhibitor MG-132. We confirm that synphilin-1 and parkin are components of majority of LBs in Parkinson's disease and that both proteins are susceptible to proteasomal degradation.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15894486 DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2005.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurobiol Dis ISSN: 0969-9961 Impact factor: 5.996