Prions

This is a Prion molecule

This is a Prion molecule

I chose this orientation because it shows the simplicity of the prion molecule.  But don’t be fooled! It only takes one bad apple to spoil the whole bunch!
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  1. phil says:

    What is the predominant secondary structure in this molecule?

    Which secondary structure predominates once the molecule is deposited in tissues as insoluble amyloid of prion disease?

    What accounts for the difference? Stay tuned… this is one of the most avidly sought issues of the day.

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