Prions are protein-based infectious entities associated with fatal brain diseases in animals, but also modify a range of host-cell phenotypes in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Many questions remain about the evolution and biology of prions. Although several functionally distinct prion-forming proteins exist in S. cerevisiae, [HET-s] of Podospora anserina is the only other known fungal prion. Here we investigated prion-like, protein-based epigenetic transmission in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We show that S. pombe cells can support the formation and maintenance of the prion form of the S. cerevisiae Sup35 translation factor [PSI+], and that the formation and propagation of these Sup35 aggregates is inhibited by...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are able to self-propagate and transmit its conformation ...
Prions are protein-based infectious entities associated with fatal brain diseases in animals, but al...
Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been used extensively as a model organism, however it is only recently...
Many proteins can misfold into beta-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are excepti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
Several well-characterized fungal proteins act as prions, proteins capable of multiple conformations...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Prions, responsible for such neurodegenerative diseases as mad-cow disease and scrapie, are proteins...
Background Prions were first identified as infectious proteins associated with fatal brain diseases ...
Prions are proteins that can access multiple conformations, at least one of which is beta-sheet rich...
Mammalian and fungal prions arise de novo; however, the mechanism is poorly understood in molecular ...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
[P S f] is a protein-based heritable phenotype of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that reflects t...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are able to self-propagate and transmit its conformation ...
Prions are protein-based infectious entities associated with fatal brain diseases in animals, but al...
Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been used extensively as a model organism, however it is only recently...
Many proteins can misfold into beta-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are excepti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
Several well-characterized fungal proteins act as prions, proteins capable of multiple conformations...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
Prions, responsible for such neurodegenerative diseases as mad-cow disease and scrapie, are proteins...
Background Prions were first identified as infectious proteins associated with fatal brain diseases ...
Prions are proteins that can access multiple conformations, at least one of which is beta-sheet rich...
Mammalian and fungal prions arise de novo; however, the mechanism is poorly understood in molecular ...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
[P S f] is a protein-based heritable phenotype of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that reflects t...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are able to self-propagate and transmit its conformation ...