Nonaggregated alpha-Synuclein Influences SNARE-Dependent Vesicle Docking via Membrane Binding
- Authors
- Lai, Ying; Kim, Sunae; Varkey, Jobin; Lou, Xiaochu; Song, Jae-Kyun; Diao, Jiajie; Langen, Ralf; Shin, Yeon-Kyun
- Issue Date
- 2014-06-24
- Publisher
- AMER CHEMICAL SOC
- Citation
- BIOCHEMISTRY, v.53, no.24, pp.3889 - 3896
- Abstract
- alpha-Synuclein (alpha-Syn), a major component of Lewy body that is considered as the hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD), has been implicated in neuroexocytosis. Overexpression of alpha-Syn decreases the neurotransmitter release. However, the mechanism by which alpha-Syn buildup inhibits the neurotransmitter release is still unclear. Here, we investigated the effect of nonaggregated alpha-Syn on SNARE-dependent liposome fusion using fluorescence methods. In ensemble in vitro assays, alpha-Syn reduces lipid mixing mediated by SNAREs. Furthermore, with the more advanced single-vesicle assay that can distinguish vesicle docking from fusion, we found that alpha-Syn specifically inhibits vesicle docking, without interfering with the fusion. The inhibition in vesicle docking requires alpha-Syn binding to acidic lipid containing membranes. Thus, these results imply the existence of at least two mechanisms of inhibition of SNARE-dependent membrane fusion: at high concentrations, nonaggregated alpha-Syn inhibits docking by binding acidic lipids but not v-SNARE; on the other hand, at much lower concentrations, large alpha-Syn oligomers inhibit via a mechanism that requires v-SNARE interaction [Choi et al. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 2013, 110 (10), 4087-4092].
- Keywords
- SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY; SINGLE-MOLECULE; FUSION; COMPLEX; DRIVEN; CA2+; OVEREXPRESSION; RELEASE; CELLS; STEP; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY; SINGLE-MOLECULE; FUSION; COMPLEX; DRIVEN; CA2+; OVEREXPRESSION; RELEASE; CELLS; STEP; α-Synuclein; Vesicle docking; SNARE
- ISSN
- 0006-2960
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/126679
- DOI
- 10.1021/bi5002536
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- KIST Article > 2014
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