AbstractThe prion protein PrP has a key role in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies but its biological function remains largely unknown. Recently, a related protein, Shadoo, was discovered. Its biological properties and brain distribution partially overlap that of PrP. We report that the Shadoo-encoding gene knockdown in PrP-knockout mouse embryos results in a lethal phenotype, occurring between E8 and E11, not observed on the wild-type genetic background. It reveals that these two proteins play a shared, crucial role in mammalian embryogenesis, explaining the lack of severe phenotype in PrP-knockout mammals, an appreciable step towards deciphering the biological role of this protein family
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
AbstractThe prion protein PrP has a key role in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies but its bi...
The potential requirement of either the Prion or Shadoo protein for early mouse embryogenesis was re...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
<div><p>The potential requirement of either the Prion or Shadoo protein for early mouse embryogenesi...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
AbstractThe prion protein PrP has a key role in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies but its bi...
The potential requirement of either the Prion or Shadoo protein for early mouse embryogenesis was re...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
<div><p>The potential requirement of either the Prion or Shadoo protein for early mouse embryogenesi...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
International audienceShadoo belongs to the prion protein family, an evolutionary conserved and exte...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...
Based on its developmental pattern of expression, early studies suggested the implication of the mam...