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Publication : Sideroflexin 3 is an α-synuclein-dependent mitochondrial protein that regulates synaptic morphology.

First Author  Amorim IS Year  2017
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  130
Issue  2 Pages  325-331
PubMed ID  28049716 Mgi Jnum  J:240628
Mgi Id  MGI:5888815 Doi  10.1242/jcs.194241
Citation  Amorim IS, et al. (2017) Sideroflexin 3 is an alpha-synuclein-dependent mitochondrial protein that regulates synaptic morphology. J Cell Sci 130(2):325-331
abstractText  alpha-Synuclein plays a central role in Parkinson's disease, where it contributes to the vulnerability of synapses to degeneration. However, the downstream mechanisms through which alpha-synuclein controls synaptic stability and degeneration are not fully understood. Here, comparative proteomics on synapses isolated from alpha-synuclein-/- mouse brain identified mitochondrial proteins as primary targets of alpha-synuclein, revealing 37 mitochondrial proteins not previously linked to alpha-synuclein or neurodegeneration pathways. Of these, sideroflexin 3 (SFXN3) was found to be a mitochondrial protein localized to the inner mitochondrial membrane. Loss of SFXN3 did not disturb mitochondrial electron transport chain function in mouse synapses, suggesting that its function in mitochondria is likely to be independent of canonical bioenergetic pathways. In contrast, experimental manipulation of SFXN3 levels disrupted synaptic morphology at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction. These results provide novel insights into alpha-synuclein-dependent pathways, highlighting an important influence on mitochondrial proteins at the synapse, including SFXN3. We also identify SFXN3 as a new mitochondrial protein capable of regulating synaptic morphology in vivo.
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