International audienceIt was believed that only proteins could carry out enzymatic reactions, and only nucleic acids could mediate inheritance. In recent years, the work of Cech and Altman and others has shown that nucleic acids can catalyze reactions. Now it has been shown that, in yeast, proteins can mediate inheritance. The infectious protein (prion) concept arose from studies of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) of mammals (1), and several lines of evidence suggest that TSEs are indeed caused by infectious forms of the PrP protein, but the absence of definitive proof has left substantial doubt and disagreement on this point (2-6). The ease of genetic manipulation of yeast offers experimental possibilities not yet avai...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
In 1982, the term “prions” (proteinaceous infectious particles) was coined to specify a new principl...
Prions have been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence, however,...
International audienceIt was believed that only proteins could carry out enzymatic reactions, and on...
Prions are ‘‘infectious’ ’ misfolded protein states that can template their self-perpetuating confor...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
International audienceTwo infectious proteins (prions) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been identif...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that certain proteins may have properties that used to be thought spe...
The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, calle...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
AbstractThe discovery of prion disease transmission in mammals, as well as a non-Mendelian type of i...
Jacob disease, however, suggests that in rare instancesGraduate Group in Biophysics University of Ca...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are infectious proteins, mostly having a self-propagating amyloid (filamentous protein polyme...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
In 1982, the term “prions” (proteinaceous infectious particles) was coined to specify a new principl...
Prions have been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence, however,...
International audienceIt was believed that only proteins could carry out enzymatic reactions, and on...
Prions are ‘‘infectious’ ’ misfolded protein states that can template their self-perpetuating confor...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
International audienceTwo infectious proteins (prions) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been identif...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that certain proteins may have properties that used to be thought spe...
The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, calle...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
AbstractThe discovery of prion disease transmission in mammals, as well as a non-Mendelian type of i...
Jacob disease, however, suggests that in rare instancesGraduate Group in Biophysics University of Ca...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are infectious proteins, mostly having a self-propagating amyloid (filamentous protein polyme...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
In 1982, the term “prions” (proteinaceous infectious particles) was coined to specify a new principl...
Prions have been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence, however,...