Prion protein (PrP) misfolding is one of the pivotal issues in understanding the rudiments of neurodegenerative disorders. The conformational change of mammalian cellular PrP to scrapie PrP is caused by an unknown agent, but there is reasonable evidence supporting the key role of copper ions in this process. The structure of the avian PrP was found to be very similar to the mammalian protein, although there is only 30% homology in the secondary structure. This work shows that copper ions are very effectively bound by hexarepeat fragments of chicken prion protein, although not as effectively as it was found in the case of mammalian protein. By means of potentiometric and spectroscopic techniques (nuclear magnetic resonance, circular dichrois...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the...
Many systemic and neurodegenerative disorders, collectively termed as “protein conformational diseas...
The flexible N-terminal domain of the prion protein (PrP(c)) is believed to play a pivotal role in b...
Prion protein (PrP) misfolding is one of the pivotal issues in understanding the rudiments of neurod...
The prion protein (PrPc) is a copper-binding glycoprotein that can misfold into a beta-sheet-rich an...
Combined potentiometric, calorimetric and spectroscopic methods were used to investigate the Cu2+ bi...
Combined potentiometric, calorimetric and spectroscopic methods were used to investigate the Cu2+ bi...
Prion proteins (PrPs) from different species have the enormous ability to anchor copper ions. The N-...
Copper(II) complexes of the neurotoxic peptide fragments of human and chicken prion proteins were st...
The unique biology of prion proteins (PrPs) allied with the public-health risks posed by prion zoono...
Copper(II) complexes of the neurotoxic peptide fragments of human and chicken prion proteins were st...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the...
Recent experimental evidence supports the hypothe-sis that prion proteins (PrPs) are involved in the...
In this paper, we report the characterization of copper(II) complexes with two prion (PrP) protein p...
AbstractPrions, the infectious agents responsible for the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies ...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the...
Many systemic and neurodegenerative disorders, collectively termed as “protein conformational diseas...
The flexible N-terminal domain of the prion protein (PrP(c)) is believed to play a pivotal role in b...
Prion protein (PrP) misfolding is one of the pivotal issues in understanding the rudiments of neurod...
The prion protein (PrPc) is a copper-binding glycoprotein that can misfold into a beta-sheet-rich an...
Combined potentiometric, calorimetric and spectroscopic methods were used to investigate the Cu2+ bi...
Combined potentiometric, calorimetric and spectroscopic methods were used to investigate the Cu2+ bi...
Prion proteins (PrPs) from different species have the enormous ability to anchor copper ions. The N-...
Copper(II) complexes of the neurotoxic peptide fragments of human and chicken prion proteins were st...
The unique biology of prion proteins (PrPs) allied with the public-health risks posed by prion zoono...
Copper(II) complexes of the neurotoxic peptide fragments of human and chicken prion proteins were st...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the...
Recent experimental evidence supports the hypothe-sis that prion proteins (PrPs) are involved in the...
In this paper, we report the characterization of copper(II) complexes with two prion (PrP) protein p...
AbstractPrions, the infectious agents responsible for the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies ...
Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the...
Many systemic and neurodegenerative disorders, collectively termed as “protein conformational diseas...
The flexible N-terminal domain of the prion protein (PrP(c)) is believed to play a pivotal role in b...