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De Novo Generation of a PrPSc-like Conformation in Living Cells

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Journal Nat Cell Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1999 Nov 24
PMID 10559963
Citations 33
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Abstract

Conformational conversion of the cellular PrPC protein to PrPSc is a central aspect of the prion diseases, but how PrP initially converts to this conformation remains a mystery. Here we show that PrP expressed in the yeast cytoplasm, instead of the endoplasmic reticulum, acquires the characteristics of PrPSc, namely detergent insolubility and a distinct pattern of protease resistance. Neuroblastoma cells cultured under reducing, glycosylation-inhibiting conditions produce PrP with the same characteristics. We therefore describe what is, to our knowledge, the first conversion of full-length PrP in a heterologous system, show the importance of reducing and deglycosylation conditions in PrP conformational transitions, and suggest a model for initiating events in sporadic and inherited prion diseases.

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