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- ItemGuanidine hydrochloride denaturation of dopamine-induced α-synuclein oligomers: a small-angle x-ray scattering study(Wiley Online Library, 2013-06-4) Pham, CLL; Kirby, N; Wood, K; Ryan, T; Roberts, B; Sokolova, AV; Barnham, KJ; Masters, CL; Knott, RB; Cappai, R; Curtain, CC; Rekas, AAlpha-synuclein (α-syn) forms the amyloid-containing Lewy bodies found in the brain in Parkinson's disease. The neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) reacts with α-syn to form SDS-resistant soluble, non-amyloid, and melanin-containing oligomers. Their toxicity is debated, as is the nature of their structure and their relation to amyloid-forming conformers of α-syn. The small-angle X-ray scattering technique in combination with modeling by the ensemble optimization method showed that the un-reacted native protein populated three broad classes of conformer, while reaction with DA gave a restricted ensemble range suggesting that the rigid melanin molecule played an important part in their structure. We found that 6 M guanidine hydrochloride did not dissociate α-syn DA-reacted dimers and trimers, suggesting covalent linkages. The pathological significance of covalent association is that if they are non-toxic, the oligomers would act as a sink for toxic excess DA and α-syn; if toxic, their stability could enhance their toxicity. We argue it is essential, therefore, to resolve the question of whether they are toxic or not. © 2013,Wiley Periodicals, Inc.