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Proteomic identification of a stress protein, mortalin/mthsp70/GRP75: relevance to Parkinson disease
Authors:Jin Jinghua  Hulette Christine  Wang Yan  Zhang Terry  Pan Catherine  Wadhwa Renu  Zhang Jing
Institution:Department of Pathology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98104, USA.
Abstract:Functional impairment of mitochondria and proteasomes and increased oxidative damage comprise the main pathological phenotypes of Parkinson disease (PD). Using an unbiased quantitative proteomic approach, we compared nigral mitochondrial proteins of PD patients with those from age-matched controls. 119 of 842 identified proteins displayed significant differences in their relative abundance (increase/decrease) between the two groups. We confirmed that one of these, mortalin (mthsp70/GRP75, a mitochondrial stress protein), is substantially decreased in PD brains as well as in a cellular model of PD. In addition, nine candidate mortalin-binding partners were identified as potential mediators of PD pathology. Manipulations of mortalin level in dopaminergic neurons resulted in significant changes in sensitivity to PD phenotypes via pathways involving mitochondrial and proteasomal function as well as oxidative stress.
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