SummaryPrion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activities. Many of these proteins operate at pivotal positions in determining how genotype is translated into phenotype. But the breadth of prion influences on biology and their evolutionary significance are just beginning to be explored. We report that a prion formed by the Mot3 transcription factor, [MOT3+], governs the acquisition of facultative multicellularity in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The traits governed by [MOT3+] involved both gains and losses of Mot3 regulatory activity. [MOT3+]-dependent expression of FLO11, a major determinant of cell-cell adhesion, produced diverse lineage-specific multicellular phenotypes in...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Summary[GAR+] is a protein-based element of inheritance that allows yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Prion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activit...
SummaryPrion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their ...
Prions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one or more ...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
A number of fungal proteins are capable of adopting multiple alternative, self-perpetuating prion co...
The unicellular model organism, budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is also able to grow in a mul...
SummaryAlthough transcription factors are prevalent among yeast prion proteins, the role of prion-me...
Although prions were first discovered through their link to severe brain degenerative diseases in an...
Several well-characterized fungal proteins act as prions, proteins capable of multiple conformations...
Self-replicating 'proteinaceous infectious particles' or prions are responsible for complex heritabl...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Summary[GAR+] is a protein-based element of inheritance that allows yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Prion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activit...
SummaryPrion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their ...
Prions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one or more ...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
A number of fungal proteins are capable of adopting multiple alternative, self-perpetuating prion co...
The unicellular model organism, budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is also able to grow in a mul...
SummaryAlthough transcription factors are prevalent among yeast prion proteins, the role of prion-me...
Although prions were first discovered through their link to severe brain degenerative diseases in an...
Several well-characterized fungal proteins act as prions, proteins capable of multiple conformations...
Self-replicating 'proteinaceous infectious particles' or prions are responsible for complex heritabl...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Summary[GAR+] is a protein-based element of inheritance that allows yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...