نتایج جستجو برای: synuclein

تعداد نتایج: 7040  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
N Ostrerova-Golts L Petrucelli J Hardy J M Lee M Farer B Wolozin

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common motor disorder affecting the elderly. PD is characterized by the formation of Lewy bodies and death of dopaminergic neurons. The mechanisms underlying PD are unknown, but the discoveries that mutations in alpha-synuclein can cause familial PD and that alpha-synuclein accumulates in Lewy bodies suggest that alpha-synuclein participates in the pathophys...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Rabiya Tuma

opamine and -synuclein are a toxic combination for neurons, say Jin Xu, Bruce Yankner (Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts) and colleagues. Aggregations of -synuclein are a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD), and mutations in its gene are associated with familial forms of the disease. Yankner wanted to know why the protein is so toxic. When he overexpressed either wild-type or mutant f...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Christopher Andrekopoulos Hao Zhang Joy Joseph Shasi Kalivendi B Kalyanaraman

alpha-Synuclein, a neuronal presynaptic protein, has been reported to undergo oligomerization to form toxic Lewy bodies in neurodegenerative disorders. One of the proposed mechanisms for aggregation of alpha-synuclein involves oxidative and nitrative modifications. In the present study, we show that addition of 3-morpholino-sydnonimine chloride (SIN-1) or slow infusion of pre-formed peroxynitri...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Robert H C Chen Sabine Wislet-Gendebien Filsy Samuel Naomi P Visanji Gang Zhang Diana Marsilio Tammy Langman Paul E Fraser Anurag Tandon

α-Synuclein is an abundant presynaptic protein and a primary component of Lewy bodies in Parkinson disease. Although its pathogenic role remains unclear, in healthy nerve terminals α-synuclein undergoes a cycle of membrane binding and dissociation. An α-synuclein binding assay was used to screen for vesicle proteins involved in α-synuclein membrane interactions and showed that antibodies direct...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2014
Anke A Dijkstra Pieter Voorn Henk W Berendse Henk J Groenewegen Annemieke J M Rozemuller Wilma D J van de Berg

To gain a better understanding of the significance of α-synuclein pathological conditions during disease progression in Parkinson's disease, we investigated whether 1) nigral neuronal loss in incidental Lewy body disease and Parkinson's disease donors is associated with the local burden α-synuclein pathological conditions during progression of pathological conditions; 2) the burden and distribu...

2016
Abdelmojib Al-Wandi Natalia Ninkina Steven Millership Sally J.M. Williamson Paul A. Jones Vladimir L. Buchman

Despite numerous evidences for neurotoxicity of overexpressed -synuclein, a protective function was suggested for endogenous -synuclein and other members of the synuclein family. This protective role is most important for and evident in presynaptic terminals, where synucleins are normally accumulated. However, mice lacking synucleins display no adverse phenotype. In particular, no significant c...

2012
Mari Teraoka Kazuhiro Nakaso Chiaki Kusumoto Satoshi Katano Naoko Tajima Atsushi Yamashita Teppei Zushi Satoru Ito Tatsuya Matsura

Parkinson's disease is a major neurodegenerative disease involving the selective degeneration of dopaminergic neurons and α-synuclein containing Lewy bodies formation in the substantia nigra. Although α-synuclein is a key molecule for both dopaminergic neuron death and the formation of inclusion bodies, the mechanism of α-synuclein induction of Parkinson's disease-related pathogenesis is not un...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Zoi Alexopoulou Johannes Lang Rebecca M Perrett Myriam Elschami Madeleine E D Hurry Hyoung Tae Kim Dimitra Mazaraki Aron Szabo Benedikt M Kessler Alfred Lewis Goldberg Olaf Ansorge Tudor A Fulga George K Tofaris

In Parkinson's disease, misfolded α-synuclein accumulates, often in a ubiquitinated form, in neuronal inclusions termed Lewy bodies. An important outstanding question is whether ubiquitination in Lewy bodies is directly relevant to α-synuclein trafficking or turnover and Parkinson's pathogenesis. By comparative analysis in human postmortem brains, we found that ubiquitin immunoreactivity in Lew...

2014
Sian E. Davies Penelope J. Hallett Thomas Moens Gaynor Smith Emily Mangano Hyoung Tae Kim Alfred L. Goldberg Ji-Long Liu Ole Isacson George K. Tofaris

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by accumulation and misfolding of α-synuclein. Although the level of α-synuclein in neurons is fundamentally linked to the onset of neurodegeneration, multiple pathways have been implicated in its degradation, and it remains unclear which are the critical ubiquitination enzymes that protect against α-synuclein accumulation in vi...

2010
Abdelmojib Al-Wandi Natalia Ninkina Steven Millership Sally J.M. Williamson Paul A. Jones Vladimir L. Buchman

Despite numerous evidences for neurotoxicity of overexpressed alpha-synuclein, a protective function was suggested for endogenous alpha-synuclein and other members of the synuclein family. This protective role is most important for and evident in presynaptic terminals, where synucleins are normally accumulated. However, mice lacking synucleins display no adverse phenotype. In particular, no sig...

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