Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeast propagate heritable phenotypes and can function in large-scale gene regulation, or in some cases occur as diseases of yeast. Other 'prionogenic' proteins are likely prions that have been determined experimentally to form amyloid in vivo, and to have prion-like domains that are able to propagate heritable states. Furthermore, there are over 300 additional 'prion-like' yeast proteins that have similar amino-acid composition to prions (primarily a bias for asparagines and glutamines). Here, we examine the protein functional and interaction networks that involve prion, prionogenic and prion-like proteins. Set against a marked overall preference for N/Q...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, calle...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeast propag...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
Many proteins can misfold into beta-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are excepti...
Various proteins, like the infectious yeast prions and the noninfectious human Huntingtin protein (w...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
<div><p>Many proteins can misfold into β-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are ex...
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are able to self-propagate and transmit its conformation ...
AbstractThe yeast prion [PSI+] results from self-propagating aggregates of Sup35p. De novo formation...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable of form...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, calle...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...
Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeast propag...
<div><p>Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins. Prions in budding yeas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.This electronic versi...
AbstractInfectious, self-propagating protein aggregates (prions) as well as structurally related amy...
Many proteins can misfold into beta-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are excepti...
Various proteins, like the infectious yeast prions and the noninfectious human Huntingtin protein (w...
Background: Prions are transmissible, propagating alternative states of proteins, and are usually ma...
<div><p>Many proteins can misfold into β-sheet-rich, self-seeding polymers (amyloids). Prions are ex...
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are able to self-propagate and transmit its conformation ...
AbstractThe yeast prion [PSI+] results from self-propagating aggregates of Sup35p. De novo formation...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
Amyloidogenic proteins associated with a variety of unrelated diseases are typically capable of form...
Prion strains (or variants) are structurally distinct amyloid conformations arising from a single po...
The known amyloid-based prions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae each have multiple heritable forms, calle...
SummaryPrions are proteins that convert between structurally and functionally distinct states, one o...