Prions are fascinating but often misunderstood protein aggregation phenomena. The traditional association of the mammalian prion protein with disease has overshadowed a potentially more interesting attribute of prions: their ability to create protein-based molecular memories. In fungi, prions alter the relationship between genotype and phenotype in a heritable way that diversifies clonal populations. Recent findings in yeast indicate that prions might be much more common than previously realized. Moreover, prion-driven phenotypic diversity increases under stress, and can be amplified by the dynamic maturation of prion-initiating states. In this article, we suggest that these qualities allow prions to act as ‘bet-hedging’ devices that facil...
A comprehensive analysis uncovered a set of yeast proteins promoting protein-based inheritance that ...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Prions have been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence, however,...
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...
Prions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one or more ...
43 pagesPrions are primarily associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases, such as Mad Cow disea...
Prions, responsible for such neurodegenerative diseases as mad-cow disease and scrapie, are proteins...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Key challenges faced by all cells include how to spatiotemporally organize complex biochemistry and ...
AbstractKey challenges faced by all cells include how to spatiotemporally organize complex biochemis...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Prions are heritable, alternatively-folded proteins that have been implicated in rare but fatal mamm...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2020Prions are self-perpetuating proteins able to switch between a solu...
A comprehensive analysis uncovered a set of yeast proteins promoting protein-based inheritance that ...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Prions have been closely associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Recent evidence, however,...
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...
Prions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one or more ...
43 pagesPrions are primarily associated with fatal neurodegenerative diseases, such as Mad Cow disea...
Prions, responsible for such neurodegenerative diseases as mad-cow disease and scrapie, are proteins...
Prion proteins, although frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, are not universally ...
Key challenges faced by all cells include how to spatiotemporally organize complex biochemistry and ...
AbstractKey challenges faced by all cells include how to spatiotemporally organize complex biochemis...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Prions are heritable, alternatively-folded proteins that have been implicated in rare but fatal mamm...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2020Prions are self-perpetuating proteins able to switch between a solu...
A comprehensive analysis uncovered a set of yeast proteins promoting protein-based inheritance that ...
Proteins are macromolecules that must fold correctly to perform their functions in cells. Cells use ...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...