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Heterogeneous seeding of HET-s(218-289) and the mutability of prion structures.


ABSTRACT: One fundamental property of prions is the formation of strains-prions that have distinct biological effects, despite a common amino acid sequence. The strain phenomenon is thought to be caused by the formation of different molecular structures, each encoding for a particular biological activity. While the precise mechanism of the formation of strains is unknown, they tend to arise following environmental changes, such as passage between different species. One possible mechanism discussed here is heterogeneous seeding; the formation of a prion nucleated by a different molecular structure. While heterogeneous seeding is not the only mechanism of prion mutation, it is consistent with some observations on species adaptation and drug resistance. Heterogeneous seeding provides a useful framework to understand how prions can adapt to new environmental conditions and change biological phenotypes.

SUBMITTER: Wan W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4189887 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar-Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneous seeding of HET-s(218-289) and the mutability of prion structures.

Wan William W   Stubbs Gerald G  

Prion 20140218 2


One fundamental property of prions is the formation of strains-prions that have distinct biological effects, despite a common amino acid sequence. The strain phenomenon is thought to be caused by the formation of different molecular structures, each encoding for a particular biological activity. While the precise mechanism of the formation of strains is unknown, they tend to arise following environmental changes, such as passage between different species. One possible mechanism discussed here is  ...[more]

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