Chaperone-mediated autophagy in aging and neurodegeneration: lessons from alpha-synuclein
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2006.05.019
Chaperone-mediated autophagy in aging and neurodegeneration: lessons from alpha-synuclein
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- Exp Gerontol. 2008 Sep;43(9):872. Bandhyopadhyay, Urmi [corrected to Bandyopadhyay, Urmi]
Abstract
Different conditions, ranging from genetic mutation to post-translational modification, result in the intracellular presence of misfolded or conformationally altered proteins. These abnormal proteins tend to organize in toxic oligomeric structures often resulting in cellular death. Alterations in the function of the surveillance systems that normally repair or remove abnormal proteins are the basis of many neurodegenerative disorders. In this review, we focus on such protein conformational disorders and on the role that altered function of intracellular proteolytic systems, in particular autophagy, plays in the evolution of these diseases. Using Parkinson disease as a main example, we recapitulate the different stages of this protein conformational disorder at the cellular level and relate them with changes in the different types of autophagy. Finally, we also comment on the effect that aggravating conditions, such as oxidative stress and aging, have on the functioning of the autophagic system and its ability to cope with altered proteins.
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