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Parkin ubiquitinates the α-synuclein?interacting protein, synphilin-1: implications for Lewy-body formation in Parkinson disease.

Authors :
Chung, Kenny K.K.
Zhang, Yi
Lim, Kah Leong
Tanaka, Yuji
Huang, Hui
Gao, Jun
Ross, Christopher A.
Dawson, Valina L.
Dawson, Ted M.
Source :
Nature Medicine; Oct2001, Vol. 7 Issue 10, p1144, 7p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Parkinson disease is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons and the presence of intracytoplasmic-ubiquitinated inclusions (Lewy bodies). Mutations in α-synuclein (A53T, A30P) and parkin cause familial Parkinson disease. Both these proteins are found in Lewy bodies. The absence of Lewy bodies in patients with parkin mutations suggests that parkin might be required for the formation of Lewy bodies. Here we show that parkin interacts with and ubiquitinates the α-synuclein?interacting protein, synphilin-1. Co-expression of α-synuclein, synphilin-1 and parkin result in the formation of Lewy-body?like ubiquitin-positive cytosolic inclusions. We further show that familial-linked mutations in parkin disrupt the ubiquitination of synphilin-1 and the formation of the ubiquitin-positive inclusions. These results provide a molecular basis for the ubiquitination of Lewy-body?associated proteins and link parkin and α-synuclein in a common pathogenic mechanism through their interaction with synphilin-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956
Volume :
7
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9511667
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1001-1144