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Maarten C Hardenberg1, Tessa Sinnige1, Sam Casford1, Samuel T Dada1, Chetan Poudel2, Elizabeth A Robinson1, Monika Fuxreiter3, Clemens F Kaminksi2, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle2, Ellen A A Nollen4, Christopher M Dobson1, Michele Vendruscolo1.
Abstract
Misfolded α-synuclein is a major component of Lewy bodies, which are a hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). A large body of evidence shows that α-synuclein can aggregate into amyloid fibrils, but the relationship between α-synuclein self-assembly and Lewy body formation remains unclear. Here, we show, both in vitro and in a Caenorhabditis elegans model of PD, that α-synuclein undergoes liquid‒liquid phase separation by forming a liquid droplet state, which converts into an amyloid-rich hydrogel with Lewy-body-like properties. This maturation process towards the amyloid state is delayed in the presence of model synaptic vesicles in vitro. Taken together, these results suggest that the formation of Lewy bodies may be linked to the arrested maturation of α-synuclein condensates in the presence of lipids and other cellular components. © Crown copyright (2021).Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson's disease; liquid‒liquid phase separation; α-synuclein
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33386842 PMCID: PMC8339365 DOI: 10.1093/jmcb/mjaa075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Cell Biol ISSN: 1759-4685 Impact factor: 6.216