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Cellular Signalling
Article . 2012 . Peer-reviewed
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α-synuclein increases the cellular level of phospholipase Cβ1

Authors: Yuanjian, Guo; Barbara, Rosati; Suzanne, Scarlata;

α-synuclein increases the cellular level of phospholipase Cβ1

Abstract

α-Synuclein is a conserved protein that is a key component in neurodegenerative plaques [1,2]. α-Synuclein binds strongly to phospholipase Cβ (PLCβ) and promotes Ca2+ release in cells. Here, we show that expression of α-synuclein increases the cellular level of PLCβ1 in two neuronal cell lines: PC12 and SK-N-S-SH. The increase in PLCβ1 is not accompanied by changes in the level of RNA or in ubiquitination. Instead, we find that α-synuclein protects PLCβ1 from trypsin digestion and from degradation by the Ca(+2) activated protease calpain. Calpain removes the C-terminal region of the enzyme which mediates activation by Gα(q). We find that in SK-N-SH cells, α-synuclein reduced degradation of PLCβ1 by calpain during Ca2+ signaling allowing the enzyme to remain sensitive to Gα(q) activation. Taken together, our studies show that α-synuclein protects the integrity of PLCβ1 and its ability to be activated by Gα(q), which may in turn impact Ca2+ signaling.

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Transcription, Genetic, Calpain, Phospholipase C beta, Ubiquitination, Enzyme Activators, PC12 Cells, Peptide Fragments, Rats, HEK293 Cells, Proteolysis, alpha-Synuclein, Animals, Humans, Trypsin, Calcimycin, Protein Binding

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influence
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impulse
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