α-synuclein fate

  • Engelender S
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Abstract

The accumulation of α-synuclein is critical for the development of Parkinson disease (PD), and unraveling the mechanisms that regulate α-synuclein levels is key to understanding the pathophysiology of the disease. We recently found that USP9X deubiquitinates α-synuclein, and that this process determines the partition of α-synuclein between the proteasomal and autophagy pathways. By manipulating USP9X levels, we observed that monoubiquitinated α-synuclein is degraded by the proteasome, whereas deubiquitination of α-synuclein favors its degradation by autophagy. As USP9X levels and activity are decreased in α-synucleinopathy brains, USP9X may now represent a novel target for PD.

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Engelender, S. (2012). α-synuclein fate. Autophagy, 8(3), 418–420. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.19085

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