A General Model of Prion Strains and Their Pathogenicity
MRC Prion Unit · University College London
Abstract
Prions are lethal mammalian pathogens composed of aggregated conformational isomers of a host-encoded glycoprotein and which appear to lack nucleic acids. Their unique biology, allied with the public-health risks posed by prion zoonoses such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, has focused much attention on the molecular basis of prion propagation and the "species barrier" that controls cross-species transmission. Both are intimately linked to understanding how multiple prion "strains" are encoded by a protein-only agent. The underlying mechanisms are clearly of much wider importance, and analogous protein-based inheritance mechanisms are recognized in yeast and fungi. Recent advances suggest that prions…
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2Topics & keywords
- Fungal prion
- Infectivity
- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
- Biology
- Nucleic acid
- Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy
- Virology
- Prion protein
- Life in Land