New method reveals how the Parkinson's disease protein damages cell membranes

(Chalmers University of Technology) In sufferers of Parkinson's disease, clumps ofα-synuclein (alpha-synuclein), sometimes known as the 'Parkinson's protein', are found in the brain. These destroy cell membranes, eventually resulting in cell death. Now, a new method developed at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, reveals how the composition of cell membranes seems to be a decisive factor for how small quantities ofα-synuclein cause damage.
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