The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. Earlier characterization of HSP70 (SSA1) mutations suggested that [PSI] propagation is impaired by alterations that enhance Ssa1pâs substrate binding. This impairment is overcome by second-site mutations in Ssa1pâs conserved C-terminal motif (GPTVEEVD), which mediates interactions with tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) cochaperones. Sti1p, a TPR cochaperone homolog of mammalian Hop1 (Hsp70/90 organizing protein), activates Ssa1p ATPase, which promotes substrate binding by Ssa1p. Here we find that in SSA1-21 cells depletion of Sti1p improved [PSI] propagation, while excess Sti1p weakened it. In contrast, depletion of Fes1p, a nucleotide exchange f...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
We previously described many Hsp70 Ssa1p mutants that impair [PSI(+)] prion propagation in yeast wit...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while namin...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PSI] prion is believed to be a self-propagating cytoplasmic amyloid. E...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
We previously described many Hsp70 Ssa1p mutants that impair [PSI(+)] prion propagation in yeast wit...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while namin...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term prion (proteinaceous infectious particles) was first coined by Stanley Prusiner while nami...
The term Prion (Proteinaceous infectious) was first described by Stanley Prusiner in 1982. Prions ar...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...
The yeast Hsp110 chaperone Sse1 is a conserved protein that is a non-canonical member of the Hsp70 ...