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Publikováno v:
In Cell Reports 25 June 2024 43(6)
Autor:
Chini, Mattia, Pöpplau, Jastyn A., Lindemann, Christoph, Carol-Perdiguer, Laura, Hnida, Marilena, Oberländer, Victoria, Xu, Xiaxia, Ahlbeck, Joachim, Bitzenhofer, Sebastian H., Mulert, Christoph, Hanganu-Opatz, Ileana L.
Publikováno v:
In Neuron 8 January 2020 105(1):60-74
Autor:
Masaracchia, Caterina, Hnida, Marilena, Gerhardt, Ellen, Fonseca, Tomás Lopes Da, Villar-Pique, Anna, Branco, Tiago, Stahlberg, Markus, Camin Dean, Fernández, Claudio, Milosevic, Ira, Outeiro, Tiago
Figure S3. Dyngo blocks whereas PitStop enhances the internalization of aSyn. (A) ICC of H4 cells treated with 1 μM aSyn monomers and with vehicle, PitStop 30 μM or Dyngo 50 μM. Both PitStop and Dyngo are inhibitors of the endocytic processes. (B)
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Masaracchia, Caterina, Hnida, Marilena, Gerhardt, Ellen, Fonseca, Tomás Lopes Da, Villar-Pique, Anna, Branco, Tiago, Stahlberg, Markus, Camin Dean, Fernández, Claudio, Milosevic, Ira, Outeiro, Tiago
Figure S4. Blocking of autophagy inhibits the degradation of aSyn. (A) ICC of H4 cells treated with 1 μM aSyn monomers and with vehicle, Bafilomycin 100 nM (Baf 100 nM), or with Chloroquine 50 μM (Chlq 50 μM). Bafilomycin and chloroquine are inhib
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Masaracchia, Caterina, Hnida, Marilena, Gerhardt, Ellen, Fonseca, Tomás Lopes Da, Villar-Pique, Anna, Branco, Tiago, Stahlberg, Markus, Camin Dean, Fernández, Claudio, Milosevic, Ira, Outeiro, Tiago
Figure S2. Membrane binding and internalization of the A11P/V70P aSyn mutant. (A) Membrane binding properties of WT (left) and of A11P/V70P aSyn (right) in the presence of artificial small unilamellar vesicles membranes (SUVs) [1:100 protein:SUVs rat
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Masaracchia, Caterina, Hnida, Marilena, Gerhardt, Ellen, Fonseca, Tomás Lopes Da, Villar-Pique, Anna, Branco, Tiago, Stahlberg, Markus, Camin Dean, Fernández, Claudio, Milosevic, Ira, Outeiro, Tiago
Table S1. Results of the Rab protein screen. Rab-GTPase family members selected in a screen where we assessed alterations in the subcellular distribution of the Rab protein or the colocalization with aSyn in cells treated with aSyn monomers or fibril
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Masaracchia, Caterina, Hnida, Marilena, Gerhardt, Ellen, TomĂĄs Lopes Da Fonseca, Villar-Pique, Anna, Branco, Tiago, Stahlberg, Markus, Camin Dean, FernĂĄndez, Claudio, Milosevic, Ira, Outeiro, Tiago
Figure S1. Characterization of recombinant aSyn monomers. (A) Fractions collected upon protein separation on Superose 6 10/300 size exclusion column. (B) Chromatogram of recombinant aSyn monomers showing the fractions in which monomeric aSyn was reco
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Autor:
Ira Milosevic, Markus A. Stahlberg, Tomás Lopes da Fonseca, Claudio O. Fernández, Ellen Gerhardt, Camin Dean, Anna Villar-Piqué, Tiago F. Outeiro, Marilena Hnida, Tiago Branco, Caterina Masaracchia
Publikováno v:
Acta Neuropathologica Communications
Acta Neuropathologica Communications, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2018)
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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Acta Neuropathologica Communications, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2018)
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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Alpha-synuclein (aSyn) plays a crucial role in Parkinson's disease (PD) and other synucleinopathies, since it misfolds and accumulates in typical proteinaceous inclusions. While the function of aSyn is thought to be related to vesicle binding and tra