SummaryYeast prions are self-templating protein-based mechanisms of inheritance whose conformational changes lead to the acquisition of diverse new phenotypes. The best studied of these is the prion domain (NM) of Sup35, which forms an amyloid that can adopt several distinct conformations (strains) that produce distinct phenotypes. Using magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we provide a detailed look at the dynamic properties of these forms over a broad range of timescales. We establish that different prion strains have distinct amyloid structures, with many side chains in different chemical environments. Surprisingly, the prion strain with a larger fraction of rigid residues also has a larger fraction of highly mob...
Prions are self-perpetuating proteinaceous agents that are associated with degenerative neurological...
<div><p>Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
SummaryYeast prions are self-templating protein-based mechanisms of inheritance whose conformational...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
Amyloids consist of repetitions of a specific polypeptide chain in a regular cross-β-sheet conformat...
Prion proteins can be propagated as amyloid fibrils with several different conformational variants. ...
Amyloids consist of repetitions of a specific polypeptide chain in a regular cross-β-sheet conformat...
SummaryStructurally distinct, self-templating prion “strains” can encode distinct phenotypes and amp...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
SummarySpongiform encephalopathies are believed to be transmitted by self-perpetuating conformationa...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2015 to S.V.Prion-like behaviour is attracting much attention due to th...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Prions are self-perpetuating proteinaceous agents that are associated with degenerative neurological...
<div><p>Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...
SummaryYeast prions are self-templating protein-based mechanisms of inheritance whose conformational...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
Amyloids consist of repetitions of a specific polypeptide chain in a regular cross-β-sheet conformat...
Prion proteins can be propagated as amyloid fibrils with several different conformational variants. ...
Amyloids consist of repetitions of a specific polypeptide chain in a regular cross-β-sheet conformat...
SummaryStructurally distinct, self-templating prion “strains” can encode distinct phenotypes and amp...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
Prions are a group of proteins that can adopt a spectrum of metastable conformations in vivo. These ...
SummarySpongiform encephalopathies are believed to be transmitted by self-perpetuating conformationa...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Altres ajuts: ICREA-Academia 2015 to S.V.Prion-like behaviour is attracting much attention due to th...
Protein aggregation is the hallmark of protein conformational disorders such as Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Prions are self-perpetuating proteinaceous agents that are associated with degenerative neurological...
<div><p>Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable...
Typical amyloid diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's were thought to exclusively result from...