Neutral lysophosphatidylcholine mediates α-synuclein-induced synaptic vesicle clustering. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • α-synuclein (α-Syn) is a presynaptic protein that is involved in Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases and binds to negatively charged phospholipids. Previously, we reported that α-Syn clusters synthetic proteoliposomes that mimic synaptic vesicles. This vesicle-clustering activity depends on a specific interaction of α-Syn with anionic phospholipids. Here, we report that α-Syn surprisingly also interacts with the neutral phospholipid lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPC). Even in the absence of anionic lipids, lysoPC facilitates α-Syn-induced vesicle clustering but has no effect on Ca2+-triggered fusion in a single vesicle-vesicle fusion assay. The A30P mutant of α-Syn that causes familial Parkinson disease has a reduced affinity to lysoPC and does not induce vesicle clustering. Taken together, the α-Syn-lysoPC interaction may play a role in α-Syn function.

publication date

  • October 26, 2023

Research

keywords

  • Parkinson Disease
  • alpha-Synuclein

Identity

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1073/pnas.2310174120

PubMed ID

  • 37883437

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 120

issue

  • 44