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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Lautenschläger, J, Stephens, AD, Fusco, G, Ströhl, F, Curry, N, Zacharopoulou, M, Michel, CH, Laine, R, Nespovitaya, N, Fantham, M, Pinotsi, D, Zago, W, Fraser, P, Tandon, A, St George-Hyslop, P, Rees, E, Phillips, JJ, De Simone, A, Kaminski, CF, Schierle, GSK
Abstract: 

Alpha-synuclein is known to bind to small unilamellar vesicles (SUVs) via its N terminus, which forms an amphipathic alpha-helix upon membrane interaction. Here we show that calcium binds to the C terminus of alpha-synuclein, therewith increasing its lipid-binding capacity. Using CEST-NMR, we reveal that alpha-synuclein interacts with isolated synaptic vesicles with two regions, the N terminus, already known from studies on SUVs, and additionally via its C terminus, which is regulated by the binding of calcium. Indeed, dSTORM on synaptosomes shows that calcium mediates the localization of alpha-synuclein at the pre-synaptic terminal, and an imbalance in calcium or alpha-synuclein can cause synaptic vesicle clustering, as seen ex vivo and in vitro. This study provides a new view on the binding of alpha-synuclein to synaptic vesicles, which might also affect our understanding of synucleinopathies.

Publication ID: 
969543
Published date: 
19 February 2018
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Nat Commun
Publication volume: 
9
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