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Conversions isoform interactions

According to the protein-only hypothesis, proposed by Prusiner (Fig. 5), the interaction of the cellular prion protein with the pathological isoform seems to be the crucial step in the conversion of PrP = to PrP . The existence of the hypothetical PrP =/PrP heterodimer may require the presence of a homodimer consisting of two PrP = molecules. This homodimer is thought to be in equilibrium with the PrP monomers. It is unclear to date wether the spontaneous conversion reaction involves PrP monomers or the PrP homodimers. [Pg.248]


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