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Dopamine-induced α-synuclein oligomers show self- and cross-propagation properties.
Protein Sci. 2014 Oct;23(10):1369-79. doi: 10.1002/pro.2521
Planchard MS, Exley SE, Morgan SE, Rangachari V
Abstract:
.....In this report, we present the generation, isolation, and biophysical characterization of five different dopamine-derived αS oligomers (DSOs) ranging between 3 and 15 mers, corroborating previously published reports. More importantly, we establish that these DSOs are also capable of replication by self-propagation, which leads to the replication of DSOs upon interaction with αS monomers, a process similar to that observed in mammilian prions. In addition, DSOs are also able to cross-propagate amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregates involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Interestingly, while self-propagation of DSOs occur with no net gain in protein structure, cross-propagation proceeds with an overall gain in β-sheet conformation. These results implicate the involvement of DSOs in the progression of PD, and, in part, provide a molecular basis for the observed co-existence of AD-like pathology among PD patients.
PMID: 25044276
Tags: alpha-synuclein, Alzheimer’s, DLB, parkinson's, prion