Parkin plays a role in sporadic Parkinson's disease

TM Dawson, VL Dawson - Neurodegenerative diseases, 2014 - karger.com
Neurodegenerative diseases, 2014karger.com
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive neurologic disorder, which
affects approximately one million men and women in the US alone. PD represents a
heterogeneous disorder with common clinical manifestations and, for the most part, common
neuropathological findings. Objective: This short article reviews the role of the ubiquitin E3
ligase in sporadic PD. Methods: The role of parkin in sporadic PD was reviewed by querying
PubMed. Results: Parkin is inactivated in sporadic PD via S-nitrosylation, oxidative and …
Background
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive neurologic disorder, which affects approximately one million men and women in the US alone. PD represents a heterogeneous disorder with common clinical manifestations and, for the most part, common neuropathological findings.
Objective
This short article reviews the role of the ubiquitin E3 ligase in sporadic PD.
Methods
The role of parkin in sporadic PD was reviewed by querying PubMed.
Results
Parkin is inactivated in sporadic PD via S-nitrosylation, oxidative and dopaminergic stress, and phosphorylation by the stress-activated kinase c-Abl, leading to the accumulation of AIMP2 and PARIS (ZNF746).
Conclusion
Strategies aimed at maintaining parkin in a catalytically active state or interfering with the toxicity of AIMP2 and PARIS (ZNF746) offer new therapeutic opportunities.
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