Bridging the gap: investigating the role of phosphorylation at the serine 129 site of α-synuclein in VAPB-PTPIP51 interactions

弥合差距:研究 α-突触核蛋白丝氨酸 129 位点磷酸化在 VAPB-PTPIP51 相互作用中的作用

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作者:Weijin Liu, Yongquan Lu, Jia Liu, Yan Yu, Hui Yang4

Abstract

Parkinson's Disease (PD) is characterized by the aggregation and accumulation of α-synuclein (α-syn), along with abnormally high levels of α-syn phosphorylation at the serine 129 site (pSer 129 α-syn, p-α-syn). However, the mechanisms underlying the extensive phosphorylation at the serine 129 site in the pathogenesis of PD, as well as the role of p-α-syn in the process, remain unclear. Furthermore, though α-syn could bind to VAPB and loosen Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)-mitochondria associations by disrupting VAPB-PTPIP51 tethers, whether and how the phosphorylation of α-syn at the serine 129 site regulates VAPB-PTPIP51 interactions, remains unclear. Herein, Co-Immunoprecipitation and Mass Spectrometry (CO-IP/MS) studies were preformed to identify and compare the Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) of phosphorylated and total α-syn in the midbrains of Thy1-SNCA transgenic mice. We further performed CO-IP and Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation assays to confirm the influence of α-syn phosphorylation on the aforementioned interactions. Additionally, we performed Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses to annotate the functional features of the common interacting proteins of p-α-syn and VAPB. The potential downstream proteins were further verified via CO-IP. According to the CO-IP and MD results, phosphorylation at the serine 129 site of α-syn increased VAPB-PTPIP51 interactions, and α-syn interacted directly with PTPIP51. Furthermore, functional and pathway enrichment analyses revealed that the common interacting proteins of p-α-syn and VAPB were significantly involved in protein binding, metal ion binding, structural constituent of the cytoskeleton, the intermediate filament cytoskeleton, and microtubule organization processes. Moreover, our findings confirmed the interactions of potential downstream target proteins (CLTC, CAMK2A, ATP1A3, and TUBB4B) with p-α-syn and VAPB. These findings collectively elucidate the structural underpinnings of serine 129 phosphorylation regulates the interaction between α-syn and both VAPB and PTPIP51. We hope that these findings will provide valuable insights into the role and regulatory mechanisms of serine 129 phosphorylation in the pathogenesis of pertinent diseases.

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