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Peroxidase Mechanism of Lipid-dependent Cross-linking of Synuclein with Cytochrome c: PROTECTION AGAINST APOPTOSIS VERSUS DELAYED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PARKINSON DISEASE.

Authors :
Bayır, Hülya
Kapralov, Alexandr A.
Janfei Jiang
Zhentai Huang
Tyurina, Yulia Y.
Tyurin, Vladimir A.
Qing Zhao
Belikova, Natalia A.
Vlasova, Irina I.
Maeda, Akihiro
Jianhui Zhu
Hye-Mee Na
Mastroberardino, Pier-Giorgio
Sparvero, Louis J.
Amoscato, Andrew A.
Chu, Charleen T.
Greenamyre, John T.
Kagan, Valerian E.
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 6/5/2009, Vol. 284 Issue 23, p15951-15969. 19p. 8 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Damage of presynaptic mitochondria could result in release of proapoptotic factors that threaten the integrity of the entire neuron. We discovered that α-synuclein (Syn) forms a triple complex with anionic lipids (such as cardiolipin) and cytochrome c, which exerts a peroxidase activity. The latter catalyzes covalent heteroligomerization of Syn with cytochrome c into high molecular weight aggregates. Syn is a preferred substrate of this reaction and is oxidized more readily than cardiolipin, dopamine, and other phenolic substrates. Co-localization of Syn with cytochrome c was detected in aggregates formed upon proapoptotic stimulation of SH-SY5Y and HeLa cells and in dopaminergic substantia nigra neurons of rotenone-treated rats. Syn-cardiolipin exerted protection against cytochrome c-induced caspase-3 activation in a cell-free system, particularly in the presence of H2O2. Direct delivery of Syn into mouse embryonic cells conferred resistance to proapoptotic caspase-3 activation. Conversely, small interfering RNA depletion of Syn in HeLa cells made them more sensitive to dopamine-induced apoptosis. In human Parkinson disease substantia nigra neurons, two-thirds of co-localized Syn-cytochrome c complexes occurred in Lewy neurites. Taken together, these results indicate that Syn may prevent execution of apoptosis in neurons through covalent hetero-oligomerization of cytochrome c. This immediate protective function of Syn is associated with the formation of the peroxidase complex representing a source of oxidative stress and postponed damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
284
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
42121531
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M900418200