Protein Information

ID 1249
Name alpha synuclein
Synonyms Alpha synuclein; PARK4; PD1; NACP; Non A beta component of AD amyloid; Non A4 component of amyloid; Non A4 component of amyloid precursor; PARK 1…

Compound Information

ID 1341
Name rotenone
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Reference

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18456002 Liu F, Hindupur J, Nguyen JL, Ruf KJ, Zhu J, Schieler JL, Bonham CC, Wood KV, Davisson VJ, Rochet JC: Methionine sulfoxide reductase A protects dopaminergic cells from Parkinson's disease-related insults. Free Radic Biol Med. 2008 Aug 1;45(3):242-55. Epub 2008 Apr 11.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurologic disorder characterized by dopaminergic cell death in the substantia nigra. PD pathogenesis involves mitochondrial dysfunction, proteasome impairment, and alpha-synuclein aggregation, insults that may be especially toxic to oxidatively stressed cells including dopaminergic neurons. The enzyme methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) plays a critical role in the antioxidant response by repairing methionine-oxidized proteins and by participating in cycles of methionine oxidation and reduction that have the net effect of consuming reactive oxygen species. Here, we show that MsrA suppresses dopaminergic cell death and protein aggregation induced by the complex I inhibitor rotenone or mutant alpha-synuclein, but not by the proteasome inhibitor MG132. By comparing the effects of MsrA and the small-molecule antioxidants N-acetylcysteine and vitamin E, we provide evidence that MsrA protects against PD-related stresses primarily via methionine sulfoxide repair rather than by scavenging reactive oxygen species. We also demonstrate that MsrA efficiently reduces oxidized methionine residues in recombinant alpha-synuclein. These findings suggest that enhancing MsrA function may be a reasonable therapeutic strategy in PD.
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