Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment
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Resumo: | Crude brain homogenates of terminally diseased hamsters infected with the 263 K strain of scrapie (PrP Sc) were heated and/or pressurized at 800 MPa at 60ºC for different times (a few seconds or 5, 30, 120 min) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) of different pH and concentration. Prion proteins were analyzed on immunoblots for their proteinase K (PK) resistance, and in hamster bioassays for their infectivity. Samples pressurized under initially neutral conditions and containing native PrP Sc were negative on immunoblots after PK treatment, and a 6-7 log reduction of infectious units per gram was found when the samples were pressurized in PBS of pH 7.4 for 2 h. A pressure-induced change in the protein conformation of native PrP Sc may lead to less PK resistant and less infectious prions. However, opposite results were obtained after pressurizing native infectious prions at slightly acidic pH and in PBS of higher concentration. In this case an extensive fraction of native PrP Sc remained PK resistant after pressure treatment, indicating a protective effect possibly due to induced aggregation of prion proteins in such buffers. |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatmentNative prion proteinPressureInactivationpHProteinase K sensitivityPrion conformationCrude brain homogenates of terminally diseased hamsters infected with the 263 K strain of scrapie (PrP Sc) were heated and/or pressurized at 800 MPa at 60ºC for different times (a few seconds or 5, 30, 120 min) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) of different pH and concentration. Prion proteins were analyzed on immunoblots for their proteinase K (PK) resistance, and in hamster bioassays for their infectivity. Samples pressurized under initially neutral conditions and containing native PrP Sc were negative on immunoblots after PK treatment, and a 6-7 log reduction of infectious units per gram was found when the samples were pressurized in PBS of pH 7.4 for 2 h. A pressure-induced change in the protein conformation of native PrP Sc may lead to less PK resistant and less infectious prions. However, opposite results were obtained after pressurizing native infectious prions at slightly acidic pH and in PBS of higher concentration. In this case an extensive fraction of native PrP Sc remained PK resistant after pressure treatment, indicating a protective effect possibly due to induced aggregation of prion proteins in such buffers.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2005-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2005000800010Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.38 n.8 2005reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/S0100-879X2005000800010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHeindl,P.Fernández García,A.Büttner,M.Voigt,H.Butz,P.Tauscher,B.Pfaff,E.eng2005-07-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2005000800010Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2005-07-30T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment Heindl,P. Native prion protein Pressure Inactivation pH Proteinase K sensitivity Prion conformation |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Some physico-chemical parameters that influence proteinase K resistance and the infectivity of PrP Sc after high pressure treatment |
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Heindl,P. |
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Heindl,P. Fernández García,A. Büttner,M. Voigt,H. Butz,P. Tauscher,B. Pfaff,E. |
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Fernández García,A. Büttner,M. Voigt,H. Butz,P. Tauscher,B. Pfaff,E. |
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Heindl,P. Fernández García,A. Büttner,M. Voigt,H. Butz,P. Tauscher,B. Pfaff,E. |
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Native prion protein Pressure Inactivation pH Proteinase K sensitivity Prion conformation |
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Native prion protein Pressure Inactivation pH Proteinase K sensitivity Prion conformation |
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Crude brain homogenates of terminally diseased hamsters infected with the 263 K strain of scrapie (PrP Sc) were heated and/or pressurized at 800 MPa at 60ºC for different times (a few seconds or 5, 30, 120 min) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) of different pH and concentration. Prion proteins were analyzed on immunoblots for their proteinase K (PK) resistance, and in hamster bioassays for their infectivity. Samples pressurized under initially neutral conditions and containing native PrP Sc were negative on immunoblots after PK treatment, and a 6-7 log reduction of infectious units per gram was found when the samples were pressurized in PBS of pH 7.4 for 2 h. A pressure-induced change in the protein conformation of native PrP Sc may lead to less PK resistant and less infectious prions. However, opposite results were obtained after pressurizing native infectious prions at slightly acidic pH and in PBS of higher concentration. In this case an extensive fraction of native PrP Sc remained PK resistant after pressure treatment, indicating a protective effect possibly due to induced aggregation of prion proteins in such buffers. |
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