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Publication : Octarepeat region flexibility impacts prion function, endoproteolysis and disease manifestation.

First Author  Lau A Year  2015
Journal  EMBO Mol Med Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  339-56
PubMed ID  25661904 Mgi Jnum  J:232672
Mgi Id  MGI:5779780 Doi  10.15252/emmm.201404588
Citation  Lau A, et al. (2015) Octarepeat region flexibility impacts prion function, endoproteolysis and disease manifestation. EMBO Mol Med 7(3):339-56
abstractText  The cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) comprises a natively unstructured N-terminal domain, including a metal-binding octarepeat region (OR) and a linker, followed by a C-terminal domain that misfolds to form PrP(S) (c) in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. PrP(C) beta-endoproteolysis to the C2 fragment allows PrP(S) (c) formation, while alpha-endoproteolysis blocks production. To examine the OR, we used structure-directed design to make novel alleles, 'S1' and 'S3', locking this region in extended or compact conformations, respectively. S1 and S3 PrP resembled WT PrP in supporting peripheral nerve myelination. Prion-infected S1 and S3 transgenic mice both accumulated similar low levels of PrP(S) (c) and infectious prion particles, but differed in their clinical presentation. Unexpectedly, S3 PrP overproduced C2 fragment in the brain by a mechanism distinct from metal-catalysed hydrolysis reported previously. OR flexibility is concluded to impact diverse biological endpoints; it is a salient variable in infectious disease paradigms and modulates how the levels of PrP(S) (c) and infectivity can either uncouple or engage to drive the onset of clinical disease.
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