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Y145Stop is sufficient to induce de novo generation prions using protein misfolding cyclic amplification
Authors:Ahmed Abdallah  Ping Wang  Juergen A Richt  Srinand Sreevatsan
Institution:1.Department of Veterinary Population Medicine; University of Minnesota; St. Paul, MN USA;2.College of Veterinary Medicine; Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS USA;3.Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences; University of Minnesota; St. Paul, MN USA
Abstract:A point mutation in Prnp that converts tyrosine (Y) at position 145 into a stop codon leading to a truncated prion molecule as found in an inherited transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), Gertsmann-Sträussler-Scheincker syndrome, suggests that the N-terminus of the molecule (spanning amino acids 23–144) likely plays a critical role in prion misfolding as well as in protein-protein interactions. We hypothesized that Y145Stop molecule represents an unstable part of the prion protein that is prone to spontaneous misfolding. Utilizing protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) we show that the recombinant polypeptide corresponding to the Y145Stop of sheep and deer PRNP can be in vitro converted to PK-resistant PrPSc in presence or absence of preexisting prions. In contrast, recombinant protein full-length PrPC did not show a propensity for spontaneous conformational conversion to protease resistant isoforms. Further, we show that seeded or spontaneously misfolded Y145Stop molecules can efficiently convert purified mammalian PrPC into protease resistant isoforms. These results establish that the N-terminus of PrPC molecule corresponding to residues 23–144 plays a role in seeding and misfolding of mammalian prions.Key words: prion protein, prions, recombinant prion protein, Y145Stop, protein misfolding cyclic amplification
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