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Functionally Relevant Domains of the Prion Protein Identified In Vivo
Authors:Frank Baumann  Jens Pahnke  Ivan Radovanovic  Thomas Rülicke  Juliane Bremer  Markus Tolnay  Adriano Aguzzi
Institution:1. Institute of Neuropathology, University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.; 2. Department for Cellular Neurology, Hertie Institute of Clinical Brain Research, Tübingen, Germany.; 3. Institute of Laboratory Animal Science and Biomodels Austria, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.;Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria, Australia
Abstract:The prion consists essentially of PrPSc, a misfolded and aggregated conformer of the cellular protein PrPC. Whereas PrPC deficient mice are clinically healthy, expression of PrPC variants lacking its central domain (PrPΔCD), or of the PrP-related protein Dpl, induces lethal neurodegenerative syndromes which are repressed by full-length PrP. Here we tested the structural basis of these syndromes by grafting the amino terminus of PrPC (residues 1–134), or its central domain (residues 90–134), onto Dpl. Further, we constructed a soluble variant of the neurotoxic PrPΔCD mutant that lacks its glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol (GPI) membrane anchor. Each of these modifications abrogated the pathogenicity of Dpl and PrPΔCD in transgenic mice. The PrP-Dpl chimeric molecules, but not anchorless PrPΔCD, ameliorated the disease of mice expressing truncated PrP variants. We conclude that the amino proximal domain of PrP exerts a neurotrophic effect even when grafted onto a distantly related protein, and that GPI-linked membrane anchoring is necessary for both beneficial and deleterious effects of PrP and its variants.
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