Hypothesis: the meeting place model for prion disease

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Norris, V [1 ]
Cellier, D [1 ]
Caston, J [1 ]
Valleton, JM [1 ]
Sweetman, G [1 ]
Monnier, C [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LEICESTER, LEICESTER LE1 9HN, LEICS, ENGLAND
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prion; lipid; membrane domain; spongiform encephalopathy;
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10.1016/S0764-4469(97)85027-5
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Prions are responsible for spongiform diseases such as scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy. It is now generally accepted that the disease mechanism involves the conversion from the normal form, PrPC, to the pathogenic form, PrPSc, and that this isoform is infectious. In the case of scrapie, 15 different forms of the disease have been described and some of these different phenotypes can be conferred by infectious prions that are themselves encoded by normal genes. We propose here that a prion with an altered structure has a correspondingly altered preference for lipids; this altered preference creates a proteolipid domain containing different lipid and other factors such as chaperonins and enzymes responsible for post-translational modifications. Normal prions associated with this abnormal domain adopt the conformation dictated by its lipidic composition (and by the other factors present) and so acquire the lipidic preference of the original pathogenic prions. There transformed prions could then create new proteolipid domains. This process may be considered as semi-conservative replication in which prion and lipids are analogous to the Watson and Crick strands and the proteolipid domain to the double helix itself.
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页码:393 / 398
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