نتایج جستجو برای: prions

تعداد نتایج: 4608  

2012
Djamel Harbi Marimuthu Parthiban Deena M. A. Gendoo Sepehr Ehsani Manish Kumar Gerold Schmitt-Ulms Ramanathan Sowdhamini Paul M. Harrison

Prions are units of propagation of an altered state of a protein or proteins; prions can propagate from organism to organism, through cooption of other protein copies. Prions contain no necessary nucleic acids, and are important both as both pathogenic agents, and as a potential force in epigenetic phenomena. The original prions were derived from a misfolded form of the mammalian Prion Protein ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Kevin C Gough Claire A Baker Helen C Rees Linda A Terry John Spiropoulos Leigh Thorne Ben C Maddison

Preclinical sheep with the highly scrapie-susceptible VRQ/VRQ PRNP genotype secrete prions from the oral cavity. In order to further understand the significance of orally available prions, buccal swabs were taken from sheep with a range of PRNP genotypes and analyzed by serial protein misfolding cyclic amplification (sPMCA). Prions were detected in buccal swabs from scrapie-exposed sheep of gen...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2012
Morgan E DeSantis James Shorter

Structurally distinct, self-templating prion "strains" can encode distinct phenotypes and amplify at different rates depending upon the environment. Indeed, prion strain ensembles can evolve in response to environmental challenges, which makes them highly challenging drug targets. It is not understood how the proteostasis network amplifies one prion strain at the expense of another. Here, we de...

2015
Kai Wang Virginie Redeker Karine Madiona Ronald Melki Mehdi Kabani Ina Maja Vorberg

Yeast prions are self-perpetuating protein aggregates that cause heritable and transmissible phenotypic traits. Among these, [PSI+] and [URE3] stand out as the most studied yeast prions, and result from the self-assembly of the translation terminator Sup35p and the nitrogen catabolism regulator Ure2p, respectively, into insoluble fibrillar aggregates. Protein quality control systems are well kn...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Ranjit K Giri Rebecca Young Rose Pitstick Stephen J DeArmond Stanley B Prusiner George A Carlson

Only a few cell lines have been infected with prions, offering limited genetic diversity and sensitivity to several strains. Here we report that cultured neurospheres expressing cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) can be infected with prions. Neurosphere lines isolated from the brains of mice at embryonic day 13-15 grow as aggregates and contain CNS stem cells. We produced neurosphere cultures from...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2015
Reed B Wickner Frank P Shewmaker David A Bateman Herman K Edskes Anton Gorkovskiy Yaron Dayani Evgeny E Bezsonov

A prion is an infectious protein horizontally transmitting a disease or trait without a required nucleic acid. Yeast and fungal prions are nonchromosomal genes composed of protein, generally an altered form of a protein that catalyzes the same alteration of the protein. Yeast prions are thus transmitted both vertically (as genes composed of protein) and horizontally (as infectious proteins, or ...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2010
James Shorter

Drug resistance is a refractory barrier in the battle against many fatal diseases caused by rapidly evolving agents, including HIV, apicomplexans and specific cancers. Emerging evidence suggests that drug resistance might extend to lethal prion disorders and related neurodegenerative amyloidoses. Prions are self-replicating protein conformers, usually 'cross-beta' amyloid polymers, which are na...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2004

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine 2017

Journal: :Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal 2011

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