The Effect of Protein Tagging on Aggregation and Phase Separation
ABSTRACT Protein tags are widely used for purification, solubilization, detection, and imaging, yet they can substantially alter protein self‐assembly. This interference is particularly significant for intrinsically disordered proteins and low‐complexity domains, whose aggregation and phase separation are mediated by weak multivalent interactions that ...
Harunobu Saito, Kenji Sugase
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First report of novel single-nucleotide polymorphisms and genetic characteristics in the open reading frame of the prion protein gene (<i>PRNP</i>) in bats. [PDF]
Tran DP +4 more
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Incomplete protection of the K<sub>222</sub> polymorphism of the prion protein gene after intracerebral exposure to caprine BSE in goats: preliminary follow-up in S<sub>127</sub> carriers. [PDF]
Sola D +12 more
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Alterations of Striatal Subregions in a Prion Protein Gene V180I Mutation Carrier Presented as Frontotemporal Dementia With Parkinsonism. [PDF]
Chen Z +8 more
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Exploring and Targeting the Connection of Iron and Copper Homeostasis to Neurodegenerative Diseases
Iron and copper dyshomeostasis, along with their interactions with key intrinsically disordered proteins (e.g., Aβ, tau, α‐synuclein) have a strong implication in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Prion diseases (PrDs), Huntington's disease (HD), Wilson's disease (WD),
Xin Liu +9 more
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Genetic variability of the prion protein gene (PRNP) in thin-tailed and fat-tailed sheep. [PDF]
Wicaksono A +5 more
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APOE is widely recognized for its role in neurodegeneration and cardiovascular disease, but its different genotypes also influence body composition, affecting obesity, bone density, and muscle mass, through their central role in lipid transport and metabolism.
Miriam Frosina +5 more
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Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the intracellular aggregation of the microtubule‐associated protein Tau. While the presence of large, insoluble neurofibrillary tangles has long been the primary focus of this research, a paradigm shift in the field now highlights smaller, soluble oligomers as the more neurotoxic Tau species leading
Joshua T. Skrehot, Dmitry Kurouski
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White-Tailed Deer Prion Protein Gene Variability Suggests Selection Against Chronic Wasting Disease in Canada's Prairies. [PDF]
Pilot W +5 more
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Genetic Variation in the Prion Protein Gene (PRNP) of Two Tunisian Goat Populations. [PDF]
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