Prion Protein Interactions with Nucleic Acid: Possible Models for Prion Disease and Prion Function

Abraham Grossman,Brian Zeiler, Victor Sapirstein

Neurochemical Research(2003)

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Several models for the transmission and progression of prion diseases have arisen, evolving with the acquisition of new experimental results. It is generally accepted that the PrP Sc protein is at least part of the infectious particle and the major protein component of the scrapie-associated fibrils (SAFs) that characterize the disease. An additional, unknown cofactor is most likely involved in transmission of the disease, perhaps by influencing the PrP C → PrP Sc transition. This review relates experimental observations on the interactions of nucleic acids (NAs) and PrP with specific focus on alterations in structure. In particular, NAs appear to induce PrP C to acquire some of the structural and biochemical characteristics of PrP Sc . An updated hypothesis is related wherein NAs, on the basis of their structure, act in the PrP C → PrP Sc transformation by serving as catalysts and/or chaperones and not by encoding genetic information.
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BSE,RNA,PrP,RNA-protein interactions,DNA-protein interactions
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