Journal article
Post translational changes to α-synuclein control iron and dopamine trafficking; a concept for neuron vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease
JA Duce, BX Wong, H Durham, JC Devedjian, DP Smith, D Devos
Molecular Neurodegeneration | BMC | Published : 2017
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Abstract
Parkinson’s disease is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder, the aetiology of which remains elusive. The primary clinical feature of progressively impaired motor control is caused by a loss of midbrain substantia nigra dopamine neurons that have a high α-synuclein (α-syn) and iron content. α-Syn is a neuronal protein that is highly modified post-translationally and central to the Lewy body neuropathology of the disease. This review provides an overview of findings on the role post translational modifications to α-syn have in membrane binding and intracellular vesicle trafficking. Furthermore, we propose a concept in which acetylation and phosphorylation of α-syn modulate endocytic imp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC), European Research Council, the French Ministry of Health, the Association of patients ARSLA, the French Parkinson's Disease Association and DN2M.