Genre
- Journal Article
Fourier-transform infrared microscopic spectra of scrapie-infected nervous tissue measured at high spatial resolution (~6 micro m) were compared with those obtained from the purified, partly proteinase K digested scrapie isoform of the prion protein isolated from nervous tissue of hamsters infected with the same scrapie strain (263K) to elucidate similarities/dissimilarities between prion structure investigated in situ and ex vivo. A further comparison is drawn to the recombinant Syrian hamster prion protein SHaPrP90-232 after in vitro conformational transition from the predominantly alpha -helical isoform to beta -sheet-rich structures. It is shown that prion protein structure can be investigated within tissue and that detectability of regions with elevated beta -sheet content as observed in microspectra of prion-infected tissue strongly depends on spatial resolution of the experiment..
Robert Koch Institute, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
New York, USA: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
CF: 10th European Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Moleculres, 2003.; SC: 0V; 0I; CA; VE; ZA; XURL: URL; E-MAIL
Source type: Electronic(1)
naumannD@rki.de; http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/108067060/ABSTRACT; http://upei-resolver.asin-risa.ca?sid=SP:CABI&id=pmid:&id=&issn=0006-3525&isbn=&volume=74&issue=1%2f2&spage=163&pages=163-167&date=2004&title=Biopolymers%20&atitle=Scrapie-infected%20cells%2c%20isolated%20prions%2c%20and%20recombinant%20prion%20protein%3a%20a%20comparative%20study.&aulast=Kneipp&pid=%3Cauthor%3EKneipp%2c%20J%3bMiller%2c%20L%20M%3bSpassov%2c%20S%3bSokolowski%2c%20F%3bLasch%2c%20P%3bBeekes%2c%20M%3bNaumann%2c%20D%3C%2Fauthor%3E%3CAN%3E20063073521%3C%2FAN%3E%3CDT%3EJournal%20article%3bConference%20paper%3C%2FDT%3E
Language
- English
Subjects
- Brain
- Chordata
- rodents
- Prion Viral Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Animals
- mammals
- small mammals
- prion diseases
- hamsters
- vertebrates
- prions
- transmissible spongiform encephalopathy
- animals
- Nervous system diseases
- Muridae
- scrapie
- Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms
- Cricetinae