Journal article
Characterization of the metal status of natively purified alpha-synuclein from human blood, brain tissue, or recombinant sources using size exclusion ICP-MS reveals no significant binding of Cu, Fe or Zn
A Lothian, L Lago, S Mukherjee, AR Connor, C Fowler, CA McLean, M Horne, CL Masters, R Cappai, BR Roberts
Metallomics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8mt00223a
Abstract
Abnormal protein structure and function have been implicated as the toxic species in many diseases including neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's. One key pathological hallmark in Parkinson's disease is the formation of Lewy bodies, of which alpha-synuclein is the major component. These Lewy bodies are formed by the aggregation and oligomerization of alpha-synuclein. The oligomeric form of the protein is suspected to be the main contributor to the neurotoxicity seen in the disease. The formation of toxic oligomers has been shown to occur through reactions with lipids, dopamine, hydrogen peroxide as well as metals. The interplay between metals and alpha-synuclein has also been prop..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge funding from the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. BR is a National Health and Medical Research Council Dementia leadership fellow (Grant ID APP1138673), and partial support from the Cooperative Research Centre for Mental Health (Grant ID: 20100104) and receives research and financial support from Agilent technologies.