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α-Synuclein aggregation nucleates through liquid-liquid phase separation

Authors :
Soumik, Ray
Nitu, Singh
Rakesh, Kumar
Komal, Patel
Satyaprakash, Pandey
Debalina, Datta
Jaladhar, Mahato
Rajlaxmi, Panigrahi
Ambuja, Navalkar
Surabhi, Mehra
Laxmikant, Gadhe
Debdeep, Chatterjee
Ajay Singh, Sawner
Siddhartha, Maiti
Sandhya, Bhatia
Juan Atilio, Gerez
Arindam, Chowdhury
Ashutosh, Kumar
Ranjith, Padinhateeri
Roland, Riek
G, Krishnamoorthy
Samir K, Maji
Source :
Nature chemistry. 12(8)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

α-Synuclein (α-Syn) aggregation and amyloid formation is directly linked with Parkinson's disease pathogenesis. However, the early events involved in this process remain unclear. Here, using the in vitro reconstitution and cellular model, we show that liquid-liquid phase separation of α-Syn precedes its aggregation. In particular, in vitro generated α-Syn liquid-like droplets eventually undergo a liquid-to-solid transition and form an amyloid hydrogel that contains oligomers and fibrillar species. Factors known to aggravate α-Syn aggregation, such as low pH, phosphomimetic substitution and familial Parkinson's disease mutations, also promote α-Syn liquid-liquid phase separation and its subsequent maturation. We further demonstrate α-Syn liquid-droplet formation in cells. These cellular α-Syn droplets eventually transform into perinuclear aggresomes, the process regulated by microtubules. This work provides detailed insights into the phase-separation behaviour of natively unstructured α-Syn and its conversion to a disease-associated aggregated state, which is highly relevant in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
17554349
Volume :
12
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature chemistry
Accession number :
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