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    α-Synuclein Expression Selectively Affects Tumorigenesis in Mice Modeling Parkinson's Disease

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    Alpha Synuclein (α-Syn) is a protein implicated in mechanisms of neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD). α-Syn is primarily a neuronal protein, however, its expression is found in various tumors including ovarian, colorectal and melanoma tumors. It has been hypothesized that neurodegeneration may share common mechanisms with oncogenesis. We tested whether α-Syn expression affects tumorigenesis of three types of tumors. Specifically, B16 melanoma, E0771 mammary gland adenocarcinoma and D122 Lewis lung carcinoma. For this aim, we utilized transgenic mice expression the human A53T α-Syn form. We found that the in vivo growth of B16 and E0771 but not D122 was enhanced in the A53T α-Syn mice. The effect on tumorigenesis was not detected in age-matched APP/PS1 mice, modeling Alzheimer's disease (AD), suggesting a specific effect for α-Syn- dependent neurodegeneration. Importantly, transgenic α-Syn expression was detected within the three tumor types. We further show uptake of exogenously added, purified α-Syn, by the cultured tumor cells. In accord, with the affected tumorigenesis in the young A53T α-Syn mice, over- expression of α-Syn in cultured B16 and E0771 cells enhanced proliferation, however, had no effect on the proliferation of D122 cells. Based on these results, we suggest that certain forms of α-Syn may selectively accelerate cellular mechanisms leading to cancer

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    PHOSPHORYLATION OF PROTEINS IN CULTURED HUMAN-PLACENTA

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    The in vitro phosphorylation of proteins in human first trimester and term placental tissues have been studied. The data show the following: There is a difference in the apparent phosphorylation rate between early and term placentas which cannot be explained by changes in the level and the specific radioactivity of the cellular ATP pool. Some proteins are exclusively phosphorylated in the placenta early in gestation, while others are phosphorylated at the end of gestation and could not be detected in first trimester placenta. In first trimester placenta phosphorylation occurs predominantly on threonine residues; term placenta exhibits a significant relative increase in the transfer of radioactive phosphate to serine residues

    Chimeric cytotoxin IL2-PE40 delays and mitigates adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats.

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