Prions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one or more of which is transmissible. In yeast, this ability allows them to act as non-Mendelian elements of phenotypic inheritance. To further our understanding of prion biology, we conducted a bioinformatic proteome-wide survey for prionogenic proteins in S. cerevisiae, followed by experimental investigations of 100 prion candidates. We found an unexpected amino acid bias in aggregation-prone candidates and discovered that 19 of these could also form prions. At least one of these prion proteins, Mot3, produces a bona fide prion in its natural context that increases population-level phenotypic heterogeneity. The self-perpetuating states of these protei...
43 pagesPrions are primarily associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases, such as Mad Cow disea...
<div><p>Many proteins can misfold into β-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are ex...
Prion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activit...
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...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are fascinating but often misunderstood protein aggregation phenomena. The traditional associ...
1 page.Prion proteins, although commonly associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not univers...
SummaryPrion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their ...
The unexpected discovery of two prions, [URE3] and [PSI+], in Saccharomyces cerevisiae led to questi...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
43 pagesPrions are primarily associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases, such as Mad Cow disea...
<div><p>Many proteins can misfold into β-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are ex...
Prion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activit...
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...
Prion is an infectious isoform of a normal cellular protein which is capable of converting the non-p...
Prions are fascinating but often misunderstood protein aggregation phenomena. The traditional associ...
1 page.Prion proteins, although commonly associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not univers...
SummaryPrion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their ...
The unexpected discovery of two prions, [URE3] and [PSI+], in Saccharomyces cerevisiae led to questi...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
43 pagesPrions are primarily associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases, such as Mad Cow disea...
<div><p>Many proteins can misfold into β-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are ex...
Prion proteins undergo self-sustaining conformational conversions that heritably alter their activit...