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==PRPsc Mechanism==
==PRPsc Mechanism==
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When the damaged prion (PRPsc) enters into a healthy tissue, it induces the normal prion to convert into the infectious form, in a process that isn't completely understood. This triggers a chain reaction that produces high amounts of infectious prions. There are two models which try to explain the prion replication mechanism:
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When the damaged prion (PRPsc) enters into a healthy tissue, it induces the normal prion to convert into the infectious form, in a process that isn't completely understood. This triggers a chain reaction that produces high amounts of infectious prions. The mostly accepted model which try to explain the prion replication mechanism assumes that PRPsc acts as template to promote and catalyze the conversion of PRPc into PRPsc. The insolubility of PRPsc makes this process irreversible. The two PRPsc then come apart and catalyze the conversion of another normal prions.
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'''The heterodimer model:''' This model assumes that a single PRPsc bind to the normal prion- PRPc, and catalyzes its conversion to the damaged form. The two PRPsc then come apart and catalyze the conversion of another normal prions.
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'''The alternative model:''' This model assumes that PRPsc exist only in fibrils, and that fibril ends bind PRPc and convert it into PRPsc. If it was right, there would be a linear increasing of the quantity of the damaged prion, but during the prion disease there is a exponential growth of PRPsc.
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== Diseases ==
== Diseases ==

Revision as of 13:33, 19 January 2015

Prion Protein

NMR structure of normal Prion protein, residues 121-228

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