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In Vitro analysis of the molecular basis of strain variation in scrapie
Reference
BBS/E/R/00001814
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Dr Andrew Gill
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
The Roslin Institute
Department
The Roslin Institute Department
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
6,450
Status
Completed
Type
Institute Project
Start date
01/04/2007
End date
30/09/2009
Duration
30 months
Abstract
The existence of TSE strains challenges the prion hypothesis. Even if reports of de novo generation of mammalian prions are correct, it is still not easy to explain TSE strains by a protein-only model. We need new information about how TSE strains are enciphered at a molecular level. This project will use cells, known to support infection by different TSE strains, to prepare fractions for use in our cell free conversion assay to stimulate the production of protease-resistant protein from recombinant PrP, seeding the reaction with several different, well-characterised TSE strains. In parallel, we will investigate whether there exist different molecules associated with PrPSc purified from the different TSE strains by chromatographic and mass spectrometric analsyes of protein and non-protein samples. Ultimately, we aim to define cellular fractions or molecules that can be incubated with recombinant PrP in unseeded fibrillisation assays to produce fibrils that mimic various TSE strains.
Summary
unavailable
Committee
Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
Research Topics
Animal Health, TSEs (transmissible spongiform encephalopathies)
Research Priority
X – Research Priority information not available
Research Initiative
X - not in an Initiative
Funding Scheme
X – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
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