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The interactome of stabilized α-synuclein oligomers and neuronal proteins.

Femke van Diggelen1,2, Signe Andrea Frank1, Arun Kumar Somavarapu1, Carsten Scavenius3, Mihaela M Apetri2, Janni Nielsen2, Armand W J W Tepper2, Jan J Enghild3, Daniel E Otzen1.   

Abstract

While it is generally accepted that α-synuclein oligomers (αSOs) play an important role in neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease, the basis for their cytotoxicity remains unclear. We have previously shown that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) stabilizes αSOs against dissociation without compromising their ability to colocalize with glutamatergic synapses of primary hippocampal neurons, suggesting that they bind to synaptic proteins. Here, we develop a proteomic screen for putative αSO binding partners in rat primary neurons using DHA-stabilized human αSOs as a bait protein. The protocol involved co-immunoprecipitation in combination with a photoactivatable heterobifunctional sulfo-LC-SDA crosslinker which did not compromise neuronal binding and preserved the interaction between the αSOs-binding partners. We identify in total 29 proteins associated with DHA-αSO of which eleven are membrane proteins, including synaptobrevin-2B (VAMP-2B), the sodium-potassium pump (Na+ /K+ ATPase), the V-type ATPase, the voltage-dependent anion channel and calcium-/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II subunit gamma; only these five hits were also found in previous studies which used unmodified αSOs as bait. We also identified Rab-3A as a target with likely disease relevance. Three out of four selected hits were subsequently validated with dot-blot binding assays. In addition, likely binding sites on these ligands were identified by computational analysis, highlighting a diversity of possible interactions between αSOs and target proteins. These results constitute an important step in the search for disease-modifying treatments targeting toxic αSOs.
© 2019 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  DHA stabilization; Rab-3A; co-immunoprecipitation; computational binding site prediction; proteomics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31686426     DOI: 10.1111/febs.15124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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2.  The Molecular Basis of the Interaction of Cyclophilin A with α-Synuclein.

Authors:  Filippo Favretto; Jeremy D Baker; Timo Strohäker; Loren B Andreas; Laura J Blair; Stefan Becker; Markus Zweckstetter
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2020-01-29       Impact factor: 15.336

3.  Cooperative inhibition of SNARE-mediated vesicle fusion by α-synuclein monomers and oligomers.

Authors:  Gyeongji Yoo; Sanghun Yeou; Jung Bae Son; Yeon-Kyun Shin; Nam Ki Lee
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Review 4.  Alpha-Synuclein and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: The Emerging Role of VDAC.

Authors:  Pierpaolo Risiglione; Federica Zinghirino; Maria Carmela Di Rosa; Andrea Magrì; Angela Messina
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2021-05-11
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