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Small Heat-shock Proteins Prevent α-Synuclein Aggregation via Transient Interactions and Their Efficacy Is Affected by the Rate of Aggregation
Dezerae Cox, Emily E. Selig, Michael D. W. Griffin, John A. Carver, Heath Ecroyd
Journal of Biological Chemistry · 2016 · ▲ 122 citations
Abstract
The aggregation of α-synuclein (α-syn) into amyloid fibrils is associated with neurodegenerative diseases, collectively referred to as the α-synucleinopathies. In vivo, molecular chaperones, such as the small heat-shock proteins (sHsps), normally act to prevent protein aggregation; however, it remains to be determined how aggregation-prone α-syn evades sHsp chaperone action leading to its disease-associated deposition. This work examines the molecular mechanism by which two canonical sHsps, αB-crystallin (αB-c) and Hsp27, interact with aggregation-prone α-syn to prevent its aggregation in vitro Both sHsps are very effective inhibitors of α-syn aggregation, but no stable complex between the sHsps and α-syn was detected, indicating that the sHsps inhibit α-syn aggregation via transient interactions. Moreover, the ability of these sHsps to prevent α-syn aggregation was dependent on the kinetics of aggregation; the faster the rate of aggregation (shorter the lag phase), the less effective the sHsps were at inhibiting fibril formation of α-syn. Thus, these findings indicate that the rate at which α-syn aggregates in cells may be a significant factor in how it evades sHsp chaperone action in the α-synucleinopathies.
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Cox, D., Selig, E.E., Griffin, M.D.W., Carver, J.A., & Ecroyd, H. (2016). Small Heat-shock Proteins Prevent α-Synuclein Aggregation via Transient Interactions and Their Efficacy Is Affected by the Rate of Aggregation. <em>Journal of Biological Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m116.739250
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Cox D, Selig EE, Griffin MDW, Carver JA, Ecroyd H. Small Heat-shock Proteins Prevent α-Synuclein Aggregation via Transient Interactions and Their Efficacy Is Affected by the Rate of Aggregation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2016. doi:10.1074/jbc.m116.739250.
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@article{dezerae2016SmallH,
title = {Small Heat-shock Proteins Prevent α-Synuclein Aggregation via Transient Interactions and Their Efficacy Is Affected by the Rate of Aggregation},
author = {Dezerae Cox and Emily E. Selig and Michael D. W. Griffin and John A. Carver and Heath Ecroyd},
journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1074/jbc.m116.739250},
}
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