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Quantifying Interactions of β-synuclein and γ-synuclein with Model Membranes

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Journal J Mol Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2012 Aug 28
PMID 22922472
Citations 23
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Abstract

The synucleins are a family of proteins involved in numerous neurodegenerative pathologies [α-synuclein and β-synuclein (βS)], as well as in various types of cancers [γ-synuclein (γS)]. While the connection between α-synuclein and Parkinson's disease is well established, recent evidence links point mutants of βS to dementia with Lewy bodies. Overexpression of γS has been associated with enhanced metastasis and cancer drug resistance. Despite their prevalence in such a variety of diseases, the native functions of the synucleins remain unclear. They have a lipid-binding motif in their N-terminal region, which suggests interactions with biological membranes in vivo. In this study, we used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to monitor the binding properties of βS and γS to model membranes and to determine the free energy of the interactions. Our results show that the interactions are most strongly affected by the presence of both anionic lipids and bilayer curvature, while membrane fluidity plays a very minor role. Quantifying the lipid-binding properties of βS and γS provides additional insights into the underlying factors governing the protein-membrane interactions. Such insights not only are relevant to the native functions of these proteins but also highlight their contributions to pathological conditions that are either mediated or characterized by perturbations of these interactions.

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