Literature DB >> 29233218

Secondary nucleation of monomers on fibril surface dominates α-synuclein aggregation and provides autocatalytic amyloid amplification.

Ricardo Gaspar1, Georg Meisl2, Alexander K Buell2, Laurence Young3, Clemens F Kaminski3, Tuomas P J Knowles2, Emma Sparr1, Sara Linse4.   

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by proteinaceous aggregates named Lewy Bodies and Lewy Neurites containing α-synuclein fibrils. The underlying aggregation mechanism of this protein is dominated by a secondary process at mildly acidic pH, as in endosomes and other organelles. This effect manifests as a strong acceleration of the aggregation in the presence of seeds and a weak dependence of the aggregation rate on monomer concentration. The molecular mechanism underlying this process could be nucleation of monomers on fibril surfaces or fibril fragmentation. Here, we aim to distinguish between these mechanisms. The nature of the secondary processes was investigated using differential sedimentation analysis, trap and seed experiments, quartz crystal microbalance experiments and super-resolution microscopy. The results identify secondary nucleation of monomers on the fibril surface as the dominant secondary process leading to rapid generation of new aggregates, while no significant contribution from fragmentation was found. The newly generated oligomeric species quickly elongate to further serve as templates for secondary nucleation and this may have important implications in the spreading of PD.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29233218     DOI: 10.1017/S0033583516000172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q Rev Biophys        ISSN: 0033-5835            Impact factor:   5.318


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