1997
DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1997.1328
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A conformational transition at the N terminus of the prion protein features in formation of the scrapie isoform 1 1Edited by M. Yaniv

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“…Further strands sometimes form in the remaining part that was included in the simulation. Antibody studies indicate that residues 90-120 undergo a conformational change upon conversion to PrP Sc [112][113][114] and a range of studies support the involvement of residues in this region in PrP Sc formation [108,110,111,115]. Our misfolding simulations also indicate the formation of an isolated strand in the loop preceding HA (res.…”
Section: Misfolding and Aggregationsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Further strands sometimes form in the remaining part that was included in the simulation. Antibody studies indicate that residues 90-120 undergo a conformational change upon conversion to PrP Sc [112][113][114] and a range of studies support the involvement of residues in this region in PrP Sc formation [108,110,111,115]. Our misfolding simulations also indicate the formation of an isolated strand in the loop preceding HA (res.…”
Section: Misfolding and Aggregationsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The chemical shift changes observed here suggest some change in conformational preferences for this region of the protein, the small C ␣ and CЈ chemical shift changes indicating that it may be sampling more extended conformations, within ␤-PrP. This region becomes partially secluded in PrP Sc (71), and undergoes a conformational change that is essential in prion propagation (72,73).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…28,29 Within this region, PrP90-129 appears to be crucial for the conformational changes, 30 whereas PrP90-120 residues are exposed in PrP c but not in PrP sc . 31 In this study, we investigated 10 anti-PrP mAbs against region PrP90-120. While the linear peptide PrP90-120 of human PrP was used as the selection target, all 10 anti-PrP bound intact PrP c on the cell surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%