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. 2008 Feb;9(1):15-23.
doi: 10.1007/s10048-007-0106-0. Epub 2007 Oct 23.

Identification and characterization of a new alpha-synuclein isoform and its role in Lewy body diseases

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Identification and characterization of a new alpha-synuclein isoform and its role in Lewy body diseases

Katrin Beyer et al. Neurogenetics. 2008 Feb.

Abstract

Alternative splicing is an important mechanism to generate a large number of mRNAs, thus increasing proteome diversity and tissue specificity. Three transcript variants of alpha-synuclein, a neuronal protein mainly involved in synapses, have been described so far. Whereas alpha-synuclein 140 is the whole and main transcript, alpha-synuclein 112 and 126 are short proteins that result from in-frame deletions of exons 3 and 5, respectively. Because the aforesaid alpha-synuclein isoforms show differential expression changes in Lewy body diseases (LBDs), in the present work, we searched for a fourth alpha-synuclein isoform and studied its expression levels in LBD brains. By using isoform-specific primers, isoform co-amplification and direct sequencing, we identified alpha-synuclein 98, which lacks exons 3 and 5. mRNA expression analyses in non-neuronal tissue revealed that alpha-synuclein 98 is a brain-specific splice variant with varying expression levels in different areas of fetal and adult brain. Additionally, we studied alpha-synuclein 98 expression levels by real-time semi-quantitative RT-PCR in the frontal cortices of LBD patients and compared them with those of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and control subjects. Overexpression of alpha-synuclein 98 in LBD and AD brains would indicate its specific involvement in the pathogenesis of these neurodegenerative disorders.

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