The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, called “prion variants” or “prion strains”. These variants, all based on the same prion protein sequence, differ in their biological properties and their detailed amyloid structures, although each of the few examined to date have an in-register parallel folded β sheet architecture. Here, we review the range of biological properties of yeast prion variants, factors affecting their generation and propagation, the interaction of prion variants with each other, the mutability of prions, and their segregation during mitotic growth. After early differentiation between strong and weak stable and unstable variants, the paramet...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
This study aimed to establish a better understanding of the structural basis of yeast prion strains....
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Yeast prions are protein-based genetic elements found in the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerev...
Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable of form...
International audienceIt was believed that only proteins could carry out enzymatic reactions, and on...
Prions are infectious proteins, mostly having a self-propagating amyloid (filamentous protein polyme...
Jacob disease, however, suggests that in rare instancesGraduate Group in Biophysics University of Ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
International audienceTwo infectious proteins (prions) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been identif...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are self-perpetuating proteinaceous agents that are associated with degenerative neurological...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
This study aimed to establish a better understanding of the structural basis of yeast prion strains....
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Yeast prions are protein-based genetic elements found in the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerev...
Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable of form...
International audienceIt was believed that only proteins could carry out enzymatic reactions, and on...
Prions are infectious proteins, mostly having a self-propagating amyloid (filamentous protein polyme...
Jacob disease, however, suggests that in rare instancesGraduate Group in Biophysics University of Ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
International audienceTwo infectious proteins (prions) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been identif...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are self-perpetuating proteinaceous agents that are associated with degenerative neurological...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
This study aimed to establish a better understanding of the structural basis of yeast prion strains....