NR AJTF

AU Prusiner,S.B.; Hadlow,W.J.; Eklund,C.M.; Race,R.E.

TI Sedimentation properties of the scrapie agent

QU Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1977 Oct; 74(10): 4656-60

IA http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=432006&blobtype=pdf

PT journal article

AB The sedimentation behavior of the scrapie agent in homogenates of spleen from infected mice has been determined. Approximately 90% of the scrapie agent was sedimented at an omega2t value of 3 X 10(10) rad2/sec in a fixed-angle rotor. Sedimentation of the agent was not substantially affected by sonication or by treatment with the detergent sodium deoxycholate. The sedimentation profiles of the scrapie agent were similar to those observed for free polyribosomes, but differed from those exhibited by five other subcellular markers. Comparative studies showed that the sedimentation profiles of subcellular markers in spleen suspensions from mice infected with scrapie did not differ from uninoculated controls. These studies suggest that the scrapie agent is a discrete infectious particle which should be separable from cellular membranes.

MH Animal; Cells, Cultured; Centrifugation; Female; Mice; Prions/*isolation & purification; Scrapie/microbiology; Sheep; Subcellular Fractions; Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

AD Stanley B. Prusiner, Department of Neurology and Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco 94143, California, USA; William J. Hadlow, Carl M. Eklund, Richard E. Race, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana 59840, USA

SP englisch

PO USA

EA pdf-Datei

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