LAMP1 (Lysosomal Associated Membrane Protein 1) is a critical structural component of lysosomal membranes that directly determines lysosomal capacity and function. In aged synapses, lysosomal degradation is often impaired due to insufficient lysosomal membrane surface area and compromised vesicle fusion dynamics (PMID 30401736). Unlike TFEB-mediated transcriptional upregulation of entire lysosomal gene networks, direct LAMP1 overexpression can enhance lysosomal membrane expansion and improve aut
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LAMP1 Overexpression to Enhance Lysosomal Capacity Independe
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LAMP1 Overexpression to Enhance Lysosomal Capacity
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# Therapeutic Hypotheses: Synaptic Protein Turnover in Aging & Neurodegeneration
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## Hypothesis 1: TFEB Activation to Restore Lysosomal Biogenesis in Aged Synapses
**Title:** Small-molecule TF...
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# Critical Evaluation of Synaptic Proteostasis Therapeutic Hypotheses
## Hypothesis 1: TFEB Activation to Restore Lysosomal Biogenesis
### Weaknesses in Evidence
**1. Pleiotropic transcriptional ...
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# Drug Development Feasibility Analysis: Synaptic Proteostasis Hypotheses
## Executive Summary
All seven hypotheses target mechanistically plausible nodes in synaptic proteostasis, but face signif...