Rotenone down-regulates HSPA8/hsc70 chaperone protein in vitro: a new possible toxic mechanism contributing to Parkinson's disease.

NeuroToxicology(2016)

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HSPA8/hsc70 (70-kDa heat shock cognate) chaperone protein exerts multiple protective roles. Beside its ability to confer to the cells a generic resistance against several metabolic stresses, it is also involved in at least two critical processes whose activity is essential in preventing Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathology. Actually, hsc70 protein acts as the main carrier of chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA), a selective catabolic pathway for alpha-synuclein, the main pathogenic protein that accumulates in degenerating dopaminergic neurons in PD. Furthermore, hsc70 efficiently fragments alpha-synuclein fibrils in vitro and promotes depolymerization into non-toxic alpha-synuclein monomers.
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Heat shock cognate protein 70,Rotenone,Parkinson’s disease,Autophagy
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