Prions are infectious protein particles that replicate by templating their aggregated state onto soluble protein of the same type. Originally identified as the causative agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, prions in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are epigenetic elements of inheritance that induce phenotypic changes of their host cells. The prototype yeast prion is the translation termination factor Sup35. Prions composed of Sup35 or its modular prion domain NM are heritable and are transmitted vertically to progeny or horizontally during mating. Interestingly, in mammalian cells, protein aggregates derived from yeast Sup35 NM behave as true infectious entities that employ dissemination strategies similar to those of mammal...
SummaryEfficiency of interspecies prion transmission decreases as the primary structures of the infe...
Various proteins, like the infectious yeast prions and the noninfectious human Huntingtin protein (w...
Newly made polypeptide chains not only require the help of molecular chaperones to rapidly reach the...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
Prions are infectious, self-propagating amyloid-like protein aggregates of mammals and fungi. We hav...
International audienceInfectious proteins or prions are non-native confor-mations of proteins that a...
International audienceThe yeast [PSI$^+$] prion originates from the self‐perpetuating transmissible ...
International audienceThe yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae hosts an ensemble of protein-based heritabl...
Prions are infectious, self-propagating protein aggregates that have been identified in evolutionari...
Prions are infectious proteins, able to propagate and trans-mit the infection from one individual to...
The yeast cytoplasmically inherited genetic determinant [PSI1] is presumed to be a manifestation of ...
Prion proteins can adopt multiple infectious strain conformations. Here we investigate how the seque...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
<div><p>Prion proteins can adopt self-propagating alternative conformations that account for the inf...
SummaryEfficiency of interspecies prion transmission decreases as the primary structures of the infe...
Various proteins, like the infectious yeast prions and the noninfectious human Huntingtin protein (w...
Newly made polypeptide chains not only require the help of molecular chaperones to rapidly reach the...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
ABSTRACT The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbors several prions that constitute powerful models t...
Prions are infectious, self-propagating amyloid-like protein aggregates of mammals and fungi. We hav...
International audienceInfectious proteins or prions are non-native confor-mations of proteins that a...
International audienceThe yeast [PSI$^+$] prion originates from the self‐perpetuating transmissible ...
International audienceThe yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae hosts an ensemble of protein-based heritabl...
Prions are infectious, self-propagating protein aggregates that have been identified in evolutionari...
Prions are infectious proteins, able to propagate and trans-mit the infection from one individual to...
The yeast cytoplasmically inherited genetic determinant [PSI1] is presumed to be a manifestation of ...
Prion proteins can adopt multiple infectious strain conformations. Here we investigate how the seque...
The term prion, proteinaceus infectious particle, was first used to describe the causative agent of ...
<div><p>Prion proteins can adopt self-propagating alternative conformations that account for the inf...
SummaryEfficiency of interspecies prion transmission decreases as the primary structures of the infe...
Various proteins, like the infectious yeast prions and the noninfectious human Huntingtin protein (w...
Newly made polypeptide chains not only require the help of molecular chaperones to rapidly reach the...