Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 regulates ATP synthase protein components to increase neuronal process outgrowth
Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 regulates ATP synthase protein components to increase neuronal process outgrowth
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2019-06-13
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Chen, Rongmin
Park, Han-A
Mnatsakanyan, Nelli
Niu, Yulong
Licznerski, Pawel
Wu, Jing
Miranda, Paige
Graham, Morven
Tang, Jack
Boon, Agnita J. W.
Cossu, Giovanni
Mandemakers, Wim
Bonifati, Vincenzo
Smith, Peter J. S.
Alavian, Kambiz N.
Jonas, Elizabeth A.
Park, Han-A
Mnatsakanyan, Nelli
Niu, Yulong
Licznerski, Pawel
Wu, Jing
Miranda, Paige
Graham, Morven
Tang, Jack
Boon, Agnita J. W.
Cossu, Giovanni
Mandemakers, Wim
Bonifati, Vincenzo
Smith, Peter J. S.
Alavian, Kambiz N.
Jonas, Elizabeth A.
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Familial Parkinson’s disease (PD) protein DJ-1 mutations are linked to early onset PD. We have found that DJ-1 binds directly to the F1FO ATP synthase β subunit. DJ-1’s interaction with the β subunit decreased mitochondrial uncoupling and enhanced ATP production efficiency while in contrast mutations in DJ-1 or DJ-1 knockout increased mitochondrial uncoupling, and depolarized neuronal mitochondria. In mesencephalic DJ-1 KO cultures, there was a progressive loss of neuronal process extension. This was ameliorated by a pharmacological reagent, dexpramipexole, that binds to ATP synthase, closing a mitochondrial inner membrane leak and enhancing ATP synthase efficiency. ATP synthase c-subunit can form an uncoupling channel; we measured, therefore, ATP synthase F1 (β subunit) and c-subunit protein levels. We found that ATP synthase β subunit protein level in the DJ-1 KO neurons was approximately half that found in their wild-type counterparts, comprising a severe defect in ATP synthase stoichiometry and unmasking c-subunit. We suggest that DJ-1 enhances dopaminergic cell metabolism and growth by its regulation of ATP synthase protein components.
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© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Chen, R.; Park, H. A.; Mnatsakanyan, N.; Niu, Y.; Licznerski, P.; Wu, J.; Miranda, P.; Graham, M.; Tang, J.; Boon, A. J. W.; Cossu, G.; Mandemakers, W.; Bonifati, V.; Smith, P. J. S.; Alavian, K. N.; Jonas, E. A. Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 regulates ATP synthase protein components to increase neuronal process outgrowth. Cell Death & Disease, 10(6), (2019):469, doi:10.1038/s41419-019-1679-x.
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Chen, R.; Park, H. A.; Mnatsakanyan, N.; Niu, Y.; Licznerski, P.; Wu, J.; Miranda, P.; Graham, M.; Tang, J.; Boon, A. J. W.; Cossu, G.; Mandemakers, W.; Bonifati, V.; Smith, P. J. S.; Alavian, K. N.; Jonas, E. A. (2019). Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 regulates ATP synthase protein components to increase neuronal process outgrowth. Cell Death & Disease, 10(6), 469.