
- Copyright 2001 by the Genetics Society of America Molecular Population Genetics and Evolution of a Prion-like
- [12] paradigm FALL 2003 Like any other birth, the birth of a
- A Systematic Survey Identifies Prions and Illuminates Sequence Features
- Impaired ERAD and ER stress are early and specific events in polyglutamine
- Andr A. Fernandez and Molly R. Morris have revisited a question that
- Heat Shock Factor 1 Is a Powerful Multifaceted Modifier of Carcinogenesis
- Although acetaminophen (para-cetamol) has been used clinically
- Nature Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1998 Hsp90 as a capacitor for
- Heat shock factor 1 regulates lifespan as distinct from disease onset in prion disease
- N Domain Sequence M S D S N Q G N N Q Q N Y Q Q Y S Q
- www.landesbioscience.com Prion 1 Prion 3:4, 1-10; October/November/December, 2009; 2009 Landes Bioscience
- 12/08/2006 11:12 AMScientific American: Scientific American 50 Page 1 of 1http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=CA0C1B39-E7F2-99DF-3E9C70D833C09DD4
- Kinasev-srcHeat-Shock Protein hsp90 Governs the Activity of pp60 Y Xu, and S Lindquist
- Prion induction involves an ancient system for the sequestration of aggregated proteins and heritable
- 366 Brief Communication Bidirectional amyloid fiber growth for a yeast prion determinant
- Prion recognition elements govern nucleation, strain specificity and species
- Changes in the middle region of Sup35 profoundly alter the nature of epigenetic inheritance for
- Probing the Role of PrP Repeats in Conformational Conversion and Amyloid Assembly of Chimeric Yeast Prions*S
- Cell, Vol. 115, 879891, December 26, 2003, Copyright 2003 by Cell Press A Neuronal Isoform of the Aplysia CPEB
- Asymmetric deceleration of ClpB or Hsp104 ATPase activity unleashes protein-remodeling activity
- Hsp104, Hsp70 and Hsp40 interplay regulates formation, growth and elimination of Sup35
- HSP90-buffered genetic variation is common in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Green tea (2)-epigallocatechin-gallate modulates early events in huntingtin misfolding and reduces
- Molecular Cell, Vol. 5, 163172, January, 2000, Copyright 2000 by Cell Press Rnq1: An Epigenetic Modifier of Protein
- Brief Communications DiminishingApoptosisbyDeletionofBaxorOverexpressionof
- Direct and selective elimination of specific prions and amyloids by 4,5-dianilinophthalimide and analogs
- Molecular Microbiology (2003) 49(4), 10051017 doi:10.1046/j.1365-2958.2003.03608.x 2003 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
- Prion Switching in Response to Environmental Jens Tyedmers1[
- 598 VOLUME 16 NUMBER 6 JUNE 2009 NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Peter M. Tessier is at the Center of Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies,
- 2005 Nature Publishing Group Network biology has taken off with
- 2005 Nature Publishing Group *Steele Memorial Children's
- Yeast Genes That Enhance the Toxicity of a Mutant Huntingtin
- BETASCAN: Probable b-amyloids Identified by Pairwise Probabilistic Analysis
- C H A P T E R T W E N T Y -F I V E Detection of Compounds That Rescue
- The elongation of yeast prion fibers involves separable steps of association and conversion
- Analysis of the AAA sensor-2 motif in the C-terminal ATPase domain of Hsp104 with a site-specific
- mouse models of Huntington's and prion diseases The power of automated high-resolution behavior analysis revealed by its application to
- hen the resund bridge connecting Copenhagen, Denmark, with Malm, Sweden, opened in 2000, both sides had much to gain.
- Chaperone-dependent amyloid assembly protects cells from prion toxicity
- Within the folds, outside the box Susan Lindquist uncovers the roles that misshapen proteins
- How proteins adopt the complex and dynamic structures they require for function is one of the most fundamental
- Yeast (in press) Published online in Wiley InterScience
- 958 nature structural biology volume 8 number 11 november 2001 The role of conformational
- Matters Arising Atypical AAA+ Subunit Packing Creates
- Neurodegenerative diseases are among the most pressing public health challenges facing
- Prions, protein homeostasis, and phenotypic diversity
- Neurodegenerative diseases ranging from Alzheimer disease and polyglutamine diseases to transmissible spongiform enceph-
- 10.1517/14728220902832697 2009 Informa UK Ltd ISSN 1472-8222 469 All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or in part not permitted
- 2010NatureAmerica,Inc.Allrightsreserved. nature structural & molecular biology advance online publication
- INTRODUCTION -Synuclein (-syn) dysfunction has a well-established association
- A heritable switch in carbon source utilization driven by an unusual yeast
- nature CHeMICaL BIOLOGY VOLUME 5 NUMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 2009 655 a r t I C L e s
- Cell, Volume 137 Supplemental Data
- Bridging high-throughput genetic and transcriptional data reveals cellular responses to alpha-synuclein toxicity
- a-Synuclein is part of a diverse and highly conserved interaction network that includes PARK9 and
- Subscriber access provided by MIT Biochemistry is published by the American Chemical Society. 1155 Sixteenth
- A yeast TDP-43 proteinopathy model: Exploring the molecular determinants of TDP-43
- Hsp110 Chaperones Regulate Prion Formation and Propagation in S. cerevisiae by Two Discrete Activities
- HSP90 affects the expression of genetic variation and developmental stability in quantitative traits
- 2008LANDESBIOSCIENCE.DONOTDISTRIBUTE. Prion 2007;Vol.Issue4
- Alternative assembly pathways of the amyloidogenic yeast prion determinant Sup35NM
- fluctuating structures A natively unfolded yeast prion monomer adopts an ensemble of collapsed and rapidly
- Effects of Q N-rich, polyQ, and non-polyQ amyloids on the de novo formation of the [PSI ] prion in
- 12. Brown, J. H., Whitham, T. G., Ernest, S. K. M. & Gehring, C. A. Complex species interactions and the dynamics of ecological systems: long-term experiments. Science 293, 643650 (2001).
- Conducting nanowires built by controlled self-assembly of amyloid fibers and
- Molecular Cell, Vol. 9, 751760, April, 2002, Copyright 2002 by Cell Press Defining a Pathway of Communication
- Localization of RNA from Heat-Induced Polysomes at Puff Sites in Drosophila melanogaster Susan Lindquist McKenzie, Steven Henikoff, and Matthew Meselson
- July 18, 2008 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
- 2005 Nature Publishing Group Whitehead Institute for
- 2005 EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ORGANIZATION EMBO reports VOL 6 | NO 8 | 2005 A scientific revolution?
- Molecular Cell 23, 425438, August 4, 2006 2006 Elsevier Inc. DOI 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.05.042 Destruction or Potentiation of
- A Chaperone Pathway in Protein Disaggregation HSP26 ALTERS THE NATURE OF PROTEIN AGGREGATES TO FACILITATE REACTIVATION BY HSP104*S
- Cell, Vol. 89, 811819, May 30, 1997, Copyright 1997 by Cell Press Self-Seeded Fibers Formed by Sup35, the Protein
- Support for the Prion Hypothesis for Inheritance of a Phenotypic Trait in Yeast Maria M. Patino; Jia-Jia Liu; John R. Glover; Susan Lindquist
- Protein-only mechanism induces self-perpetuating changes in the activity of neuronal Aplysia cytoplasmic
- Polyglutamine aggregates alter protein folding homeostasis in Caenorhabditis elegans
- Contact: P. Edelman (301) 634-7302
- Harnessing Hsp90 function as a powerful, broadly effective therapeutic strategy for fungal
- Structural insights into a yeast prion illuminate nucleation and strain diversity
- Spontaneous Generation of Prion Infectivity in Fatal Familial Insomnia Knockin Mice
- Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 2002. 56:70341 doi: 10.1146/annurev.micro.56.013002.100603
- -Synuclein: Membrane Interactions and Toxicity
- TorsinA and the TorsinA-Interacting Protein Printor Have No Impact on Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress or Protein
- Protein Homeostasis and the Phenotypic Manifestation
- BIOINFORMATICS Vol. 27 ISMB 2011, pages i34i42
- Physical Properties of Polymorphic Yeast Prion Amyloid Fibers Carlos E. Castro,
- High levels of nuclear heat-shock factor 1 (HSF1) are associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer
- Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 21, 3804, November 15, 2010