A 60-KDA PRION PROTEIN (PRP) WITH PROPERTIES OF BOTH THE NORMAL AND SCRAPIE-ASSOCIATED FORMS OF PRP

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PRIOLA, SA
CAUGHEY, B
WEHRLY, K
CHESEBRO, B
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[1] Lab. of Persistent Viral Diseases, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, Hamilton
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10.1074/jbc.270.7.3299
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Scrapie is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of sheep and other mammals in which disease appears to be caused by the accumulation of an abnormal form of a host protein, prion protein (PrP), in the brain and other tissues. The process by which the normal protease-sensitive form of PrP is converted into the abnormal protease-resistant form is unknown. Several hypotheses predict that oligomeric forms of either the normal or abnormal PrP may act as intermediates in the conversion process. We have now identified a 60-kDa PrP derived from hamster PrP expressed in murine neuroblastoma cells, Peptide mapping studies provided evidence that the 60-kDa PrP was composed solely of PrP and, based on its molecular mass, appeared to be a PrP dimer. The 60-kDa PrP was not dissociated under sev eral harsh denaturing conditions, which indicated that it was covalently linked. It was similar to the disease-associated form of PrP in that it formed large aggre gates. However, it resembled the normal form of PrP in that it was sensitive to proteinase K and had a short metabolic half-life. The 60-kDa PrP, therefore, had characteristics of both the normal and disease-associated forms of PrP. Formation and aggregation of the 60-kDa hamster PrP occurs in uninfected mouse neuroblastoma cells, which suggests that hamster PrP has a predispo sition to aggregate even in the absence of scrapie infec tivity. Similar 60-kDa PrP bands were identified in scrapie-infected hamster brain but not in uninfected brain. Therefore, a 60-kDa molecule might participate in the scrapie-associated conversion of protease-sensitive PrP to protease-resistant PrP.
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