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Role of post-translational modifications on the alpha-synuclein aggregation-related pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease

Hajung Yoo, Jeongmin Lee, Bo-Kwang Kim, Heechang Moon, Huisu Jeong, Kyungmi Lee, Woojeung Song, Junho K. Hur, Yohan Oh

2022BMB Reports30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Together with neuronal loss, the existence of insoluble inclusions of alpha-synuclein (α-syn) in the brain is widely accepted as a hallmark of synucleinopathies including Parkinson's disease (PD), multiple system atrophy, and dementia with Lewy body. Because the α-syn aggregates are deeply involved in the pathogenesis, there have been many attempts to demonstrate the mechanism of the aggregation and its potential causative factors including post-translational modifications (PTMs). Although no concrete conclusions have been made based on the previous study results, growing evidence suggests that modifications such as phosphorylation and ubiquitination can alter α-syn characteristics to have certain effects on the aggregation process in PD; either facilitating or inhibiting fibrillization. In the present work, we reviewed studies showing the significant impacts of PTMs on α-syn aggregation. Furthermore, the PTMs modulating α-syn aggregation-induced cell death have been discussed. [BMB Reports 2022; 55(7): 323-335].

Topics & Concepts

SynucleinopathiesPathogenesisAlpha-synucleinDementia with Lewy bodiesParkinson's diseaseLewy bodyProtein aggregationNeuroscienceUbiquitinPhosphorylationDiseaseProteasomeAtrophyDementiaPosttranslational modificationMechanism (biology)Cell biologyBiologyMedicineBiochemistryGeneticsPathologyImmunologyGeneEpistemologyEnzymePhilosophyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeurological disorders and treatmentsBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
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