The Parkinson's disease protein alpha-synuclein is a modulator of processing bodies and mRNA stability

帕金森病蛋白α-突触核蛋白是加工体和mRNA稳定性的调节因子。

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作者:Erinc Hallacli ,Can Kayatekin ,Sumaiya Nazeen ,Xiou H Wang ,Zoe Sheinkopf ,Shubhangi Sathyakumar ,Souvarish Sarkar ,Xin Jiang ,Xianjun Dong ,Roberto Di Maio ,Wen Wang ,Matthew T Keeney ,Daniel Felsky ,Jackson Sandoe ,Aazam Vahdatshoar ,Namrata D Udeshi ,D R Mani ,Steven A Carr ,Susan Lindquist ,Philip L De Jager ,David P Bartel ,Chad L Myers ,J Timothy Greenamyre ,Mel B Feany ,Shamil R Sunyaev ,Chee Yeun Chung ,Vikram Khurana

Abstract

Alpha-synuclein (αS) is a conformationally plastic protein that reversibly binds to cellular membranes. It aggregates and is genetically linked to Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we show that αS directly modulates processing bodies (P-bodies), membraneless organelles that function in mRNA turnover and storage. The N terminus of αS, but not other synucleins, dictates mutually exclusive binding either to cellular membranes or to P-bodies in the cytosol. αS associates with multiple decapping proteins in close proximity on the Edc4 scaffold. As αS pathologically accumulates, aberrant interaction with Edc4 occurs at the expense of physiologic decapping-module interactions. mRNA decay kinetics within PD-relevant pathways are correspondingly disrupted in PD patient neurons and brain. Genetic modulation of P-body components alters αS toxicity, and human genetic analysis lends support to the disease-relevance of these interactions. Beyond revealing an unexpected aspect of αS function and pathology, our data highlight the versatility of conformationally plastic proteins with high intrinsic disorder.

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