Advances in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease

The semisynthesis and characterization of a site specifically monoubiquitinated form of asynuclein enabled the group of Prof. H. A. Lashuel and his colleagues of Ben Gurion University...

The semisynthesis and characterization of a site specifically monoubiquitinated form of asynuclein enabled the group of Prof. H. A. Lashuel (LMNN - Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology and Neuroproteomics), in collaboration with the group of Prof. Ashraf Brik at Ben Gurion University, to investigate the effect of ubiquitination on membrane binding, oligomerization, and fibrillogenesis. The results presented highlight the potential of applying advances in the semisynthesis of proteins to dissect the role of post-translational modifications in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease and development of tools that will aid in the development of diagnostic approaches to monitor the progression of the disease.

M. Hejjaoui et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 49, 1–6 (2010) - chosen as a "Hot Paper" by the Editors for its importance in a rapidly evolving field of high current interest.