Background: Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit aggregative folds. Prions are known to act as infectious agents in neurodegenerative diseases in animals, or as key elements in transcription and translation processes in yeast. It has been suggested that prions contain specific sequential domains with distinctive amino acid composition and physicochemical properties that allow them to control the switch between soluble and ß-sheet aggregated states. Those prion-forming domains are low complexity segments enriched in glutamine/asparagine and depleted in charged residues and prolines. Different predictive methods have been developed to discover novel prions by either assessing the compositiona...
Altres ajuts: SUDOE, INTERREG IV B, FEDER [SOE4/P1/E831to S.V.]; ICREA [ICREA Academia 2009 to S.V.]...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2020Prions are self-perpetuating proteins able to switch between a solu...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
BACKGROUND: Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Abstract Background Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to tr...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability ...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
Background: Prions are a particular type of amyloids related to a large variety of important process...
Background: Prions are a particular type of amyloids related to a large variety of important proces...
Prions are a particular type of amyloids with the ability to self-perpetuate and propagate in vivo. ...
Prions are a particular type of amyloids with the ability to self-perpetuate and propagate in vivo. ...
Many prion-forming proteins contain glutamine/asparagine (Q/N) rich domains, and there are conflicti...
Altres ajuts: SUDOE, INTERREG IV B, FEDER [SOE4/P1/E831to S.V.]; ICREA [ICREA Academia 2009 to S.V.]...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2020Prions are self-perpetuating proteins able to switch between a solu...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Background: prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
BACKGROUND: Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to transmit a...
Abstract Background Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability to tr...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Prion proteins conform a special class among amyloids due to their ability ...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
Background: Prions are a particular type of amyloids related to a large variety of important process...
Background: Prions are a particular type of amyloids related to a large variety of important proces...
Prions are a particular type of amyloids with the ability to self-perpetuate and propagate in vivo. ...
Prions are a particular type of amyloids with the ability to self-perpetuate and propagate in vivo. ...
Many prion-forming proteins contain glutamine/asparagine (Q/N) rich domains, and there are conflicti...
Altres ajuts: SUDOE, INTERREG IV B, FEDER [SOE4/P1/E831to S.V.]; ICREA [ICREA Academia 2009 to S.V.]...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2020Prions are self-perpetuating proteins able to switch between a solu...