Kinetic stabilization of the alpha-synuclein protofibril by a dopamine-alpha-synuclein adduct
- PMID: 11701929
 - DOI: 10.1126/science.1063522
 
Kinetic stabilization of the alpha-synuclein protofibril by a dopamine-alpha-synuclein adduct
Abstract
The substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease (PD) is depleted of dopaminergic neurons and contains fibrillar Lewy bodies comprising primarily alpha-synuclein. We screened a library to identify drug-like molecules to probe the relation between neurodegeneration and alpha-synuclein fibrilization. All but one of 15 fibril inhibitors were catecholamines related to dopamine. The inhibitory activity of dopamine depended on its oxidative ligation to alpha-synuclein and was selective for the protofibril-to-fibril conversion, causing accumulation of the alpha-synuclein protofibril. Adduct formation provides an explanation for the dopaminergic selectivity of alpha-synuclein-associated neurotoxicity in PD and has implications for current and future PD therapeutic and diagnostic strategies.
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  Parkinson's disease. Dopamine may sustain toxic protein.Science. 2001 Nov 9;294(5545):1257-8. doi: 10.1126/science.294.5545.1257a. Science. 2001. PMID: 11701896 No abstract available.
 
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