Of mice and (mad) cows - Transgenic mice help to understand prions

Ruth Gabizon*, Albert Taraboulos

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Abstract

Prions present a most fascinating biological conundrum. These proteinaceous particles sees to propagate through a chain reaction in which a host protein PrP(C), is post-translationally misfolded to form new prions. By this mechanism they 'replicate' without involvement of specific nucleic acids. Due to their unique modus operandi, prions cause disorders that can be infectious, inherited and sporadic. Transgenetics has been invaluable in helping to understand this unique phenomenon. Here we describe some of the most salient contributions of transgenic mice to this field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)264-269
Number of pages6
JournalTrends in Genetics
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1997

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