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How big is the yeast prion universe? / Журавлева, Галина Анатольевна; Бондарев, Станислав Александрович; Трубицина, Нина Павловна.

в: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Том 24, № 14, 11651, 19.07.2023.

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@article{8dc754a139934f5da8b2d51686ffae84,
title = "How big is the yeast prion universe?",
abstract = "The number of yeast prions and prion-like proteins described since 1994 has grown from two to nearly twenty. If in the early years most scientists working with the classic mammalian prion, PrP Sc, were skeptical about the possibility of using the term prion to refer to yeast cytoplasmic elements with unusual properties, it is now clear that prion-like phenomena are widespread and that yeast can serve as a convenient model for studying them. Here we give a brief overview of the yeast prions discovered so far and focus our attention to the various approaches used to identify them. The prospects for the discovery of new yeast prions are also discussed. ",
keywords = "Amyloid/metabolism, Animals, Mammals/metabolism, Prions/metabolism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/metabolism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism, proteome screenings, asparagine, evolution, glutamine, yeast, amyloid, protein aggregation, bioinformatics, prion",
author = "Журавлева, {Галина Анатольевна} and Бондарев, {Станислав Александрович} and Трубицина, {Нина Павловна}",
year = "2023",
month = jul,
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doi = "10.3390/ijms241411651",
language = "English",
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journal = "International Journal of Molecular Sciences",
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AU - Журавлева, Галина Анатольевна

AU - Бондарев, Станислав Александрович

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N2 - The number of yeast prions and prion-like proteins described since 1994 has grown from two to nearly twenty. If in the early years most scientists working with the classic mammalian prion, PrP Sc, were skeptical about the possibility of using the term prion to refer to yeast cytoplasmic elements with unusual properties, it is now clear that prion-like phenomena are widespread and that yeast can serve as a convenient model for studying them. Here we give a brief overview of the yeast prions discovered so far and focus our attention to the various approaches used to identify them. The prospects for the discovery of new yeast prions are also discussed.

AB - The number of yeast prions and prion-like proteins described since 1994 has grown from two to nearly twenty. If in the early years most scientists working with the classic mammalian prion, PrP Sc, were skeptical about the possibility of using the term prion to refer to yeast cytoplasmic elements with unusual properties, it is now clear that prion-like phenomena are widespread and that yeast can serve as a convenient model for studying them. Here we give a brief overview of the yeast prions discovered so far and focus our attention to the various approaches used to identify them. The prospects for the discovery of new yeast prions are also discussed.

KW - Amyloid/metabolism

KW - Animals

KW - Mammals/metabolism

KW - Prions/metabolism

KW - Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/metabolism

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KW - proteome screenings

KW - asparagine

KW - evolution

KW - glutamine

KW - yeast

KW - amyloid

KW - protein aggregation

KW - bioinformatics

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JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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