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Modeling neuronal pathology in yeast: insights into the molecular basis of Parkinson's Disease

Modeling neuronal pathology in yeast: insights into the molecular basis of Parkinson's Disease
Modeling neuronal pathology in yeast: insights into the molecular basis of Parkinson's Disease
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been extensively studied as a model organism for biochemical and genetic research for almost a century. In recent years, yeast has been successfully used to model many aspects of human diseases. These “humanized” yeast models have had a profound influence on our understanding of the molecular events underlying neurodegenerative disorders. Yeast models can recapitulate important molecular events that occur in neurodegeneration, and provide clues about the underpinnings of toxicity in animal models of disease. Moreover, yeast models have also served as a powerful tool for drug discovery. In this mini-review, we describe yeast models that have been used to study the molecular aspects of Parkinson’s disease pathology and recent advances in the field based on these models.
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Amen, T.
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Lázaro, D.F.
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Outeiro, T.F.
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Kaganovich, D.
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Lázaro, D.F.
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Amen, T., Lázaro, D.F., Outeiro, T.F. and Kaganovich, D. (2015) Modeling neuronal pathology in yeast: insights into the molecular basis of Parkinson's Disease. Israel Journal of Chemistry, 55 (11-12), 1252-1259. (doi:10.1002/ijch.201500071).

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The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been extensively studied as a model organism for biochemical and genetic research for almost a century. In recent years, yeast has been successfully used to model many aspects of human diseases. These “humanized” yeast models have had a profound influence on our understanding of the molecular events underlying neurodegenerative disorders. Yeast models can recapitulate important molecular events that occur in neurodegeneration, and provide clues about the underpinnings of toxicity in animal models of disease. Moreover, yeast models have also served as a powerful tool for drug discovery. In this mini-review, we describe yeast models that have been used to study the molecular aspects of Parkinson’s disease pathology and recent advances in the field based on these models.

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Published date: 24 November 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 483172
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483172
ISSN: 0021-2148
PURE UUID: a8882aae-31d7-44d7-9070-f6371f96f0df
ORCID for T. Amen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4808-7806
ORCID for D. Kaganovich: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2398-1596

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Author: T. Amen ORCID iD
Author: D.F. Lázaro
Author: T.F. Outeiro
Author: D. Kaganovich ORCID iD

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