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Amyloid Fibers of α-Synuclein Catalyze Chemical Reactions

István Horváth, Pernilla Wittung‐Stafshede

2023ACS Chemical Neuroscience37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Amyloid fibers of the protein α-synuclein, found in Lewy body deposits, are hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease. We here show that α-synuclein amyloids catalyze biologically relevant chemical reactions in vitro. Amyloid fibers, but not monomers, of α-synuclein catalyzed hydrolysis of the model ester para -nitrophenyl acetate and dephosphorylation of the model phosphoester para -nitrophenyl-orthophosphate. When His50 was replaced with Ala in α-synuclein, dephosphorylation but not esterase activity of amyloids was diminished. Truncation of the protein’s C-terminus had no effect on fiber catalytic efficiency. Catalytic activity of α-synuclein fibers may be a new gain-of-function that plays a role in Parkinson’s disease.

Topics & Concepts

Amyloid (mycology)ChemistryAmyloid βAlpha-synucleinNeuroscienceBiophysicsBiochemistryMedicineBiologyPathologyParkinson's diseaseDiseaseInorganic chemistryParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsNeurological disorders and treatments
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