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Title: Supporting the structural basis of prion strains: induction and identification of [PSI] variants. Author: King CY. Journal: J Mol Biol; 2001 Apr 13; 307(5):1247-60. PubMed ID: 11292339. Abstract: The [PSI] genetic element, which enhances the nonsense suppression efficiency in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is thought to be amyloid-like aggregates of the Sup35 protein, and to self-propagate by a prion-like mechanism. Analogous to strains of the mammalian prion, variants of [PSI], with different nonsense suppression efficiencies and mitotic stabilities, can be isolated from the same yeast genetic background. In the framework of the "protein-only" hypothesis, variants of prion are assumed to be distinct conformers of the same prion polypeptide. This study aims to provide further support for the structural basis of [PSI] variation. Three variants of [PSI] were induced and distinguished by a panel of 11 single point mutations of the Sup35 protein. The variant phenotypes are intrinsically associated with [PSI] elements, presumably structurally different amyloids, rather than produced from variations in the genetic background. Differential incorporation to [PSI] variants of a Sup35 point mutation as well as N and C-terminally truncated Sup35 fragments is further demonstrated in vivo, suggesting that distinct patches of amino acid residues are involved in the assembly of [PSI] variants. These results establish a method for [PSI] variant-typing and indicate that heritable variations of amyloid structures can be derived from the same polypeptide.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]