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  2. Aegeline, a natural product from the plant Aegle marmelos, mimics the yeast SNARE protein Sec22p in suppressing α-synuclein and Bax toxicity in yeast

Aegeline, a natural product from the plant Aegle marmelos, mimics the yeast SNARE protein Sec22p in suppressing α-synuclein and Bax toxicity in yeast

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2019 Feb 1;29(3):454-460. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2018.12.028.
Asma Derf 1 Ankita Sharma 2 Sandip B Bharate 3 Bhabatosh Chaudhuri 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK.
  • 2 Medicinal Chemistry Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu 180001, India.
  • 3 Medicinal Chemistry Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu 180001, India. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 4 Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Herein, we have identified yeast Sec22p (ySec22p), a SNARE protein essential for endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi trafficking, as a suppressor of Bax-induced yeast Apoptosis and corroborated published observations that ySec22p suppresses α-synuclein's toxicity in yeast. It has been suggested that compounds which enhance expression, in neurons, of human homologues of ySec22p (Sec22Bp/Sec22p/Sec22A) would prevent synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease. With the aim of finding a small molecule that would mimic ySec22p, a library of Natural Products consisting of 394-compounds was screened using yeast cells that express either human α-synuclein or human Bax. The antioxidant aegeline, an alkaloid-amide occurring in the leaves of the plant Aegle marmelos Correa, was the only molecule that overcame Apoptosis induced by both α-synuclein and Bax in yeast. Besides, aegeline also prevented growth block in cells expressing the more toxic A53T α-synuclein mutant. Restoration of cell growth occurred through inhibition of increased ROS levels, mitochondrial membrane potential loss and nuclear DNA fragmentation, characteristics of Apoptosis manifested in α-synuclein or Bax-expressing cells. These results highlight the importance of yeast systems to identify rapidly molecules that may prevent the onset of Apoptosis that occurs in Parkinson's disease.

Keywords

Aegeline; Apoptosis; DNA-fragmentation; Mitochondrial-membrane-potential; ROS; SEC22p.

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