Pre‐fibrillar α‐synuclein variants with impaired β‐structure increase neurotoxicity in Parkinson's disease models

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​Karpinar, Damla Pinar, Madhu Babu Gajula Balija, Sebastian Kügler, Felipe Opazo, Nasrollah Rezaei-Ghaleh, Nora Wender, Hai-Young Kim et al. "Pre‐fibrillar α‐synuclein variants with impaired β‐structure increase neurotoxicity in Parkinson's disease models​." ​EMBO Journal ​28, no. 20 (2009): ​3256​-3268​. ​https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.257.

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Karpinar, Damla Pinar; Balija, Madhu Babu Gajula; Kügler, Sebastian ; Opazo, Felipe ; Rezaei-Ghaleh, Nasrollah ; Wender, Nora; Kim, Hai-Young; Taschenberger, Grit ; Falkenburger, Bjoern H.; Heise, Henrike; Kumar, Ashutosh; Riedel, Dietmar ; Fichtner, Lars ; Voigt, Aaron ; Braus, Gerhard H. ; Giller, Karin ; Becker, Stefan ; Herzig, Alf ; Baldus, Marc; Jaeckle, Herbert; Eimer, Stefan; Schulz, Joerg B. ; Griesinger, Christian ; Zweckstetter, Markus 
Abstract
The relation of alpha-synuclein (alpha S) aggregation to Parkinson's disease (PD) has long been recognized, but the mechanism of toxicity, the pathogenic species and its molecular properties are yet to be identified. To obtain insight into the function different aggregated alpha S species have in neurotoxicity in vivo, we generated alpha S variants by a structure-based rational design. Biophysical analysis revealed that the alpha S mutants have a reduced fibrillization propensity, but form increased amounts of soluble oligomers. To assess their biological response in vivo, we studied the effects of the biophysically defined pre-fibrillar alpha S mutants after expression in tissue culture cells, in mammalian neurons and in PD model organisms, such as Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. The results show a striking correlation between alpha S aggregates with impaired beta-structure, neuronal toxicity and behavioural defects, and they establish a tight link between the biophysical properties of multimeric aS species and their in vivo function. The EMBO Journal (2009) 28, 3256-3268. doi:10.1038/emboj.2009.257; Published online 10 September 2009
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2009
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Nature Publishing Group
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EMBO Journal 
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0261-4189

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