Evidence for oxidative damage to prion protein in prion diseases

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YANG Chiming (Chi Ming Yang)Institute for Life Science and Health at UCSD
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prion; oxidative damage; sequence-specific; free radicals; variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (v CJD);
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R365 [临床病理学(系统及内脏病理学)];
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In prion diseases the irreversible protein structural transformation process is completed in the brains of mammals within a few months, the uniformly generated infectivity displays extraordinary resistance to inactivation, suggesting that a vital energy source is required for the production of infectious particles. Considering the high oxygen-respiration rate in the brains, prion protein oxidative damage can be the crucial factor. Both theoretical consideration of the nature of protein radical reactions and a large body of previously unraveled feature of scrapie and prion diseases have provided multiple distinct lines of compelling evidence which persuasively support a suggestion that the infectious agents may be prion (free) radicals produced from protein oxidative damage. This paper describes that scrapie prions are most likely formed from prion radicals and oxidative species-mediated sequence-specific cross-linking of benign prion proteins.
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页码:1546 / 1554
页数:9
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