Searching for Factors that Distinguish Disease-Prone and Disease-Resistant Prions via Sequence Analysis

  • Kanaka Durga Kedarisetti
  • Scott Dick
  • Lukasz Kurgan
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Journal
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights

Abstract

The exact mechanisms of prion misfolding and factors that predispose an individual to prion diseases are largely unknown. Our approach to identifying candidate factors in-silico relies on contrasting the C-terminal domain of PrP C sequences from two groups of vertebrate species: those that have been found to suffer from prion diseases, and those that have not. We propose that any significant differences between the two groups are candidate factors that may predispose individuals to develop prion disease, which should be further analyzed by wet-lab investigations. Using an array of computational methods we identified possible point mutations that could predispose PrP C to misfold into PrP Sc . Our results include confirmatory findings such a...

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