Elucidation of structure and biological properties of the prion protein scrapie (PrP(Sc)) is fundamental to an understanding of the mechanism of conformational transition of cellular (PrP(C)) into disease-specific isoforms and the pathogenesis of prion diseases. Unfortunately, the insolubility and heterogeneity of PrP(Sc) have limited these studies. The observation that a construct of 106 amino acids (termed PrP106 or miniprion), derived from mouse PrP and containing two deletions (Delta 23-88, Delta 141-176), becomes protease-resistant when expressed in scrapie-infected neuroblastoma cells and sustains prion replication when expressed in PrP(0/0) mice prompted us to generate a corresponding synthetic peptide (sPrP106) to be used for bioche...
The production of prion particles in vitro by amplification with or without exogenous seed typically...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The information fo...
Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The information fo...
Prions arise when the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) undergoes a self-propagating conformational ch...
The infectious agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies is believed to consist of an oligo...
The infectious agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies is believed to consist of an oligo...
The conformational change of a host protein, PrPC, into a disease-associated isoform, PrPSc, appears...
Background: Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that can arise sporadically, be gen...
AbstractTransmissible spongiform encephalopathies are associated with an autocatalytic conversion of...
Elucidation of the structure of PrP(Sc) continues to be one major challenge in prion research. The m...
Prion diseases are characterized by the conversion of the physiological cellular form of the prion p...
<div><p>Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The inform...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
The production of prion particles in vitro by amplification with or without exogenous seed typically...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The information fo...
Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The information fo...
Prions arise when the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) undergoes a self-propagating conformational ch...
The infectious agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies is believed to consist of an oligo...
The infectious agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies is believed to consist of an oligo...
The conformational change of a host protein, PrPC, into a disease-associated isoform, PrPSc, appears...
Background: Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders that can arise sporadically, be gen...
AbstractTransmissible spongiform encephalopathies are associated with an autocatalytic conversion of...
Elucidation of the structure of PrP(Sc) continues to be one major challenge in prion research. The m...
Prion diseases are characterized by the conversion of the physiological cellular form of the prion p...
<div><p>Prions are infectious proteins that possess multiple self-propagating structures. The inform...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
The production of prion particles in vitro by amplification with or without exogenous seed typically...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...
Prions result from conformational change of the PrP protein and are responsible for fatal and transm...