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Isolation of Isoforms of Mouse Prion Protein with PrP(SC)-like Structural Properties

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Oct 31
PMID 11683649
Citations 8
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Abstract

Three novel conformational isomers of mouse prion protein mPrP(23-231) were prepared by incubating the reduced mPrP(23-231) in the presence of urea at mild acidic conditions. They are stable isomers that can be separated and isolated by reversed phase HPLC. These isomers, designated mPrP-a, mPrP-b, and mPrP-c, all exist in reduced state and monomeric form. They all exhibit a high content of beta-sheet structure upon oligomerization at near-neutral pH. They are also partially resistant to proteolysis by proteinase K and chymotrypsin. These structural properties are hallmarks of pathogenic prion protein (PrP(SC)).

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