نتایج جستجو برای: prions

تعداد نتایج: 4608  

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
R. B. Wickner K. L. Taylor H. K. Edskes M-L. Maddelein

Self-propagating abnormal proteins, prions, have been identified in yeast; asparagine/glutamine-rich 'prion domains' within these proteins can inactivate the linked functional domains; new prion domains and reporters have been used to make 'synthetic prions', leading to discoveries of new natural prions.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Vincent Béringue Laëtitia Herzog Fabienne Reine Annick Le Dur Cristina Casalone Jean-Luc Vilotte Hubert Laude

To assess risk for cattle-to-human transmission of prions that cause uncommon forms of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), we inoculated mice expressing human PrP Met129 with field isolates. Unlike classical BSE agent, L-type prions appeared to propagate in these mice with no obvious transmission barrier. H-type prions failed to infect the mice.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2013

2015
Christian Schmidt Jeremie Fizet Francesca Properzi Mark Batchelor Malin K. Sandberg Julie A. Edgeworth Louise Afran Sammy Ho Anjna Badhan Steffi Klier Jacqueline M. Linehan Sebastian Brandner Laszlo L. P. Hosszu M. Howard Tattum Parmjit Jat Anthony R. Clarke Peter C. Klöhn Jonathan D. F. Wadsworth Graham S. Jackson John Collinge

According to the protein-only hypothesis, infectious mammalian prions, which exist as distinct strains with discrete biological properties, consist of multichain assemblies of misfolded cellular prion protein (PrP). A critical test would be to produce prion strains synthetically from defined components. Crucially, high-titre 'synthetic' prions could then be used to determine the structural basi...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Samuel E Saunders Ronald A Shikiya Katie Langenfeld Shannon L Bartelt-Hunt Jason C Bartz

Prion sorption to soil is thought to play an important role in the transmission of scrapie and chronic wasting disease (CWD) via the environment. Sorption of PrP to soil and soil minerals is influenced by the strain and species of PrP(Sc) and by soil characteristics. However, the ability of soil-bound prions to convert PrP(c) to PrP(Sc) under these wide-ranging conditions remains poorly underst...

2012
Samuel E. Saunders Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt Jason C. Bartz

Before prion uptake and infection can occur in the lower gastrointestinal system, ingested prions are subjected to anaerobic digestion in the rumen of cervids and bovids. The susceptibility of soil-bound prions to rumen digestion has not been evaluated previously. In this study, prions from infectious brain homogenates as well as prions bound to a range of soils and soil minerals were subjected...

Journal: :médecine/sciences 2007

Journal: :Prion 2013

Journal: :Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2017

Journal: :Prion 2007

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