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A Master Regulator of α-Synuclein Aggregation

Timir Tripathi

2020ACS Chemical Neuroscience17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Parkinson's disease is associated with aggregation of pathological α-synuclein (αSyn) proteins. The central hydrophobic region of αSyn, called NAC, encodes the segment that is crucial and sufficient for the toxic aggregation of αSyn. However, if any other region, including the NAC flanking region, modulates αSyn, aggregation is still unknown. A master-regulator sequence motif is now identified that is critical to controlling the aggregation of the αSyn NAC region. Interestingly, this region was also found to be important for membrane vesicle fusion. This master-regulator region could be targeted to prevent αSyn aggregation. The results reveal several unanswered questions about the αSyn aggregation mechanism.

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RegulatorMaster regulatorProtein aggregationNegative regulatorBiologyCell biologyChemistryComputational biologyGeneticsGeneTranscription factorParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsCellular transport and secretionNeurological disorders and treatments
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