نتایج جستجو برای: prions

تعداد نتایج: 4608  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Atsushi Kobayashi Nobuyuki Sakuma Yuichi Matsuura Shirou Mohri Adriano Aguzzi Tetsuyuki Kitamoto

The clinicopathological phenotypes of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) correlate with the allelotypes (M or V) of the polymorphic codon 129 of the human prion protein (PrP) gene and the electrophoretic mobility patterns of abnormal prion protein (PrP(Sc)). Transmission of sCJD prions to mice expressing human PrP with a heterologous genotype (referred to as cross-sequence transmission) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1982

Journal: :F1000 Biology Reports 2010

2011
Johannes Haybaeck Mathias Heikenwalder Britta Klevenz Petra Schwarz Ilan Margalith Claire Bridel Kirsten Mertz Elizabeta Zirdum Benjamin Petsch Thomas J. Fuchs Lothar Stitz Adriano Aguzzi

Prions, the agents causing transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, colonize the brain of hosts after oral, parenteral, intralingual, or even transdermal uptake. However, prions are not generally considered to be airborne. Here we report that inbred and crossbred wild-type mice, as well as tga20 transgenic mice overexpressing PrP(C), efficiently develop scrapie upon exposure to aerosolized pr...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
Kristi M. Green Joaquín Castilla Tanya S. Seward Dana L. Napier Jean E. Jewell Claudio Soto Glenn C. Telling

Experimental obstacles have impeded our ability to study prion transmission within and, more particularly, between species. Here, we used cervid prion protein expressed in brain extracts of transgenic mice, referred to as Tg(CerPrP), as a substrate for in vitro generation of chronic wasting disease (CWD) prions by protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA). Characterization of this infectiv...

2015
Qi Yuan Thomas Eckland Glenn Telling Jason Bartz Shannon Bartelt-Hunt

Prions enter the environment from infected hosts, bind to a wide range of soil and soil minerals, and remain highly infectious. Environmental sources of prions almost certainly contribute to the transmission of chronic wasting disease in cervids and scrapie in sheep and goats. While much is known about the introduction of prions into the environment and their interaction with soil, relatively l...

2008
M. D. Ter-Avanesyan

Prions were originally defined as infectious agents of protein nature, which caused neurodegenerative diseases in animals and humans. The prion concept implies that the infectious agent is a protein in special conformation that can be transmitted to the normal molecules of the same protein through protein–protein interactions. Until the 1990s, the prion phenomenon was associated with the single...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Kavita C Gokhale Gary P Newnam Michael Y Sherman Yury O Chernoff

In yeast, aggregation and toxicity of the expanded polyglutamine fragment of human huntingtin strictly depend on the presence of the endogenous self-perpetuating aggregated proteins (prions), which contain glutamine/asparagine-rich domains. Some chaperones of the Hsp100/70/40 complex, modulating propagation of yeast prions, were also reported to influence polyglutamine aggregation in yeast, but...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Christopher J Johnson Joel A Pedersen Rick J Chappell Debbie McKenzie Judd M Aiken

Soil may serve as an environmental reservoir for prion infectivity and contribute to the horizontal transmission of prion diseases (transmissible spongiform encephalopathies [TSEs]) of sheep, deer, and elk. TSE infectivity can persist in soil for years, and we previously demonstrated that the disease-associated form of the prion protein binds to soil particles and prions adsorbed to the common ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sukhvir P Mahal Shawn Browning Jiali Li Irena Suponitsky-Kroyter Charles Weissmann

Prions consist mainly of PrP(Sc), a pathogenic conformer of host-encoded PrP(C). Prion populations with distinct phenotypes but associated with PrP(Sc), having the same amino acid sequence, constitute distinct strains. Strain identity is thought to be encoded by the conformation of PrP(Sc) and to be maintained by seeded conversion. Prion strains can be distinguished by the cell panel assay, whi...

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