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Mutations associated with familial Parkinson's disease alter the initiation and amplification steps of ?-synuclein aggregation.


ABSTRACT: Parkinson's disease is a highly debilitating neurodegenerative condition whose pathological hallmark is the presence in nerve cells of proteinacious deposits, known as Lewy bodies, composed primarily of amyloid fibrils of ?-synuclein. Several missense mutations in the gene encoding ?-synuclein have been associated with familial variants of Parkinson's disease and have been shown to affect the kinetics of the aggregation of the protein. Using a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches, we present a systematic in vitro study of the influence of disease-associated single-point mutations on the individual processes involved in ?-synuclein aggregation into amyloid fibrils. We find that lipid-induced fibril production and surface catalyzed fibril amplification are the processes most strongly affected by these mutations and show that familial mutations can induce dramatic changes in the crucial processes thought to be associated with the initiation and spreading of the aggregation of ?-synuclein.

SUBMITTER: Flagmeier P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5027465 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutations associated with familial Parkinson's disease alter the initiation and amplification steps of α-synuclein aggregation.

Flagmeier Patrick P   Meisl Georg G   Vendruscolo Michele M   Knowles Tuomas P J TP   Dobson Christopher M CM   Buell Alexander K AK   Galvagnion Céline C  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20160829 37


Parkinson's disease is a highly debilitating neurodegenerative condition whose pathological hallmark is the presence in nerve cells of proteinacious deposits, known as Lewy bodies, composed primarily of amyloid fibrils of α-synuclein. Several missense mutations in the gene encoding α-synuclein have been associated with familial variants of Parkinson's disease and have been shown to affect the kinetics of the aggregation of the protein. Using a combination of experimental and theoretical approach  ...[more]

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