Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder. The exact mechanism for the AD pathogenesis is not clearly understood. However, a number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the pathogenesis of AD. One the hypotheses is the oxidative stress hypothesis that is supported by a number of studies which reported an increase in the levels of reactive oxygen/reactive nitrogen species and their products with a concomitant decrease in the levels of antioxidant enzymes in AD brain. In the present study, we measured in AD brain the expression levels of different forms (monomer, dimer and tetramer) of the pro-apoptotic protein, p53, and observed greater levels of p53 monomer and dimer in AD brain compared to control. In addition, we also showed the selective glutathionylation of monomeric and dimeric form of p53 in AD brain. We propose that glutathionylation of p53 may prevent the formation of tetramer, an aggregate form required for effective action of p53, and may be involved in oxidative stress conditions and neurodegeneration observed in this dementing disorder.

Glutathionylation of p53 Pro-apoptotic Protein in Alzheimer Brain: Possible implication in AD pathogenesis / DI DOMENICO, Fabio; Cenini, G; Sultana, R; Perluigi, Marzia; Uberti, D; Memo, M.; Butterfield, D. A.. - In: NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0364-3190. - 34 (4):(2009), pp. 727-733. [10.1007/s11064-009-9924-9]

Glutathionylation of p53 Pro-apoptotic Protein in Alzheimer Brain: Possible implication in AD pathogenesis

DI DOMENICO, FABIO;PERLUIGI, Marzia;
2009

Abstract

Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder. The exact mechanism for the AD pathogenesis is not clearly understood. However, a number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the pathogenesis of AD. One the hypotheses is the oxidative stress hypothesis that is supported by a number of studies which reported an increase in the levels of reactive oxygen/reactive nitrogen species and their products with a concomitant decrease in the levels of antioxidant enzymes in AD brain. In the present study, we measured in AD brain the expression levels of different forms (monomer, dimer and tetramer) of the pro-apoptotic protein, p53, and observed greater levels of p53 monomer and dimer in AD brain compared to control. In addition, we also showed the selective glutathionylation of monomeric and dimeric form of p53 in AD brain. We propose that glutathionylation of p53 may prevent the formation of tetramer, an aggregate form required for effective action of p53, and may be involved in oxidative stress conditions and neurodegeneration observed in this dementing disorder.
2009
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Glutathionylation of p53 Pro-apoptotic Protein in Alzheimer Brain: Possible implication in AD pathogenesis / DI DOMENICO, Fabio; Cenini, G; Sultana, R; Perluigi, Marzia; Uberti, D; Memo, M.; Butterfield, D. A.. - In: NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0364-3190. - 34 (4):(2009), pp. 727-733. [10.1007/s11064-009-9924-9]
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