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The Region Approximately between Amino Acids 81 and 137 of Proteinase K-Resistant PrP Sc Is Critical for the Infectivity of the Chandler Prion Strain
Author(s) -
Ryo Shindoh,
Chan-Lan Kim,
ChangHyun Song,
Rie Hasebe,
Motohiro Horiuchi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of virology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.617
H-Index - 292
eISSN - 1070-6321
pISSN - 0022-538X
DOI - 10.1128/jvi.01740-08
Subject(s) - infectivity , guanidine , proteinase k , biology , denaturation (fissile materials) , strain (injury) , amino acid , oligomer , microbiology and biotechnology , amino terminal , biochemistry , stereochemistry , peptide sequence , virology , chemistry , virus , dna , organic chemistry , anatomy , nuclear chemistry , gene
Although the major component of the prion is believed to be the oligomer of PrPSc , little information is available concerning regions on the PrPSc molecule that affect prion infectivity. During the analysis of PrPSc molecules from various prion strains, we found that PrPSc of the Chandler strain showed a unique property in the conformational-stability assay, and this property appeared to be useful for studying the relationship between regions of the PrPSc molecule and prion infectivity. Thus, we analyzed PrPSc of the Chandler strain in detail and analyzed the infectivities of the N-terminally denatured and truncated forms of proteinase K-resistant PrP. The N-terminal region of PrPSc of the Chandler strain showed region-dependent resistance to guanidine hydrochloride (GdnHCl) treatment. The region approximately between amino acids (aa) 81 and 137 began to be denatured by treatment with 1.5 M GdnHCl. Within this stretch, the region comprising approximately aa 81 to 90 was denatured almost completely by 2 M GdnHCl. Furthermore, the region approximately between aa 90 and 137 was denatured completely by 3 M GdnHCl. However, the C-terminal region thereafter was extremely resistant to the GdnHCl treatment. This property was not observed in PrPSc molecules of other prion strains. Denaturation of the region between aa 81 and 137 by 3 M GdnHCl significantly prolonged the incubation periods in mice compared to that for the untreated control. More strikingly, the denaturation and removal of this region nearly abolished the infectivity. This finding suggests that the conformation of the region between aa 81 and 137 of the Chandler strain PrPSc molecule is directly associated with prion infectivity.

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