NR AKWN
AU Silvestrini,M.C.; Cardone,F.; Maras,B.; Pucci,P.; Barra,D.; Brunori,M.; Pocchiari,M.
TI Identification of the prion protein allotypes which accumulate in the brain of sporadic and familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease patients
QU Nature Medicine 1997 May; 3(5): 521-5
PT journal article
AB A characteristic feature of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is the accumulation in the brain of the amyloid protease-resistant protein PrPres. PrPres derives from a host-encoded, protease-sensitive isoform, PrPsen. Mutations of this protein are linked to familial variants of the disease, and the presence of a methionine or valine residue at the polymorphic position 129 may be critical in sporadic CJD cases. We found that in the brain of patients heterozygous for the mutation in which isoleucine is substituted for valine at codon 210 (Val21Olle), the PrPres is formed by both the wild-type and mutant PrPsen. We also found that in a sporadic CJD patient, who was heterozygous (Met/Val) at position 129, PrPres is also formed by both allotypes. These data associate transmissible spongiform encephalopathies with other amyloidosis, although the nature of the transmissible agent remains unsettled.
MH Amino Acid Sequence; Animal; *Brain Chemistry; Codon/genetics; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/*genetics/metabolism; Hamsters; Heterozygote; Human; Mesocricetus; Molecular Sequence Data; Mutation/*genetics; Polymorphism (Genetics); PrP 27-30 Protein/analysis/*genetics/isolation & purification; Sequence Analysis; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
AD Dipartimento di Scienze Biochimiche, A. Rossi Fanelli, Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Italy.
SP englisch
PO USA