Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43003
Title: Identification of MOAG-4/SERF as a regulator of age-related proteotoxicity
Authors: van Ham, Tjakko J.
Holmberg, Mats A.
van der Goot, Annemieke T.
Teuling, Eva
Garcia-Arencibia, Moises 
Kim, Hyun eui
Du, Deguo
Thijssen, Karen L.
Wiersma, Marit
Burggraaff, Rogier
van Bergeijk, Petra
van Rheenen, Jeroen
Jerre van Veluw, G.
Hofstra, Robert M.W.
Rubinsztein, David C.
Nollen, Ellen A.A.
UNESCO Clasification: 320507 Neurología
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: 0092-8674
Journal: Cell 
Abstract: Fibrillar protein aggregates are the major pathological hallmark of several incurable, age-related, neurodegenerative disorders. These aggregates typically contain aggregation-prone pathogenic proteins, such as amyloid-beta in Alzheimer's disease and alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's disease. It is, however, poorly understood how these aggregates are formed during cellular aging. Here we identify an evolutionarily highly conserved modifier of aggregation, MOAG-4, as a positive regulator of aggregate formation in C. elegans models for polyglutamine diseases. Inactivation of MOAG-4 suppresses the formation of compact polyglutamine aggregation intermediates that are required for aggregate formation. The role of MOAG-4 in driving aggregation extends to amyloid-beta and alpha-synuclein and is evolutionarily conserved in its human orthologs SERF1A and SERF2. MOAG-4/SERF appears to act independently from HSF-1-induced molecular chaperones, proteasomal degradation, and autophagy. Our results suggest that MOAG-4/SERF regulates age-related proteotoxicity through a previously unexplored pathway, which will open up new avenues for research on age-related, neurodegenerative diseases.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43003
ISSN: 0092-8674
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.07.020
Source: Cell [ISSN 0092-8674], v. 142 (4), p. 601-612
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