Recombinant mouse prion protein (recMoPrP) produced in Escherichia coli was polymerized into amyloid fibrils that represent a subset of beta sheet-rich structures. Fibrils consisting of recMoPrP(89-230) were inoculated intracerebrally into transgenic (Tg) mice expressing MoPrP(89-231). The mice developed neurologic dysfunction between 380 and 660 days after inoculation. Brain extracts showed protease-resistant PrP by Western blotting; these extracts transmitted disease to wild-type FVB mice and Tg mice overexpressing PrP, with incubation times of 150 and 90 days, respectively. Neuropathological findings suggest that a novel prion strain was created. Our results provide compelling evidence that prions are infectious proteins.

Synthetic mammalian prions / Legname, G.; Baskakov, I. V.; Nguyen, H. -O. B.; Riesner, D.; Cohen, F. E.; Dearmond, S. J.; Prusiner, S. B.. - In: SCIENCE. - ISSN 0036-8075. - 305:5684(2004), pp. 673-676. [10.1126/science.1100195]

Synthetic mammalian prions

Legname, G.;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Recombinant mouse prion protein (recMoPrP) produced in Escherichia coli was polymerized into amyloid fibrils that represent a subset of beta sheet-rich structures. Fibrils consisting of recMoPrP(89-230) were inoculated intracerebrally into transgenic (Tg) mice expressing MoPrP(89-231). The mice developed neurologic dysfunction between 380 and 660 days after inoculation. Brain extracts showed protease-resistant PrP by Western blotting; these extracts transmitted disease to wild-type FVB mice and Tg mice overexpressing PrP, with incubation times of 150 and 90 days, respectively. Neuropathological findings suggest that a novel prion strain was created. Our results provide compelling evidence that prions are infectious proteins.
2004
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5684
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676
Legname, G.; Baskakov, I. V.; Nguyen, H. -O. B.; Riesner, D.; Cohen, F. E.; Dearmond, S. J.; Prusiner, S. B.
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