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The Human Perspective. ----protein folding can have deadly consequences. Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD) Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Creutzfeld-Jakob disease. CJD, a rare, fatal disorder that attacks the brain, causing a loss of motor coordination and dementia.
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The Human Perspective ----protein folding can have deadly consequences
Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD) • Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
Creutzfeld-Jakob disease • CJD, a rare, fatal disorder that attacks the brain, causing a loss of motor coordination and dementia. • CJD can occur as an inherited disease, however, it can also be acquired.
By the end of 2003, more than 125 cases of CJD had been traced to contaminated European beef, and efforts are still underway to determine the scope of the epidemic. or
How can the same disease be both inherited and infectious? • In the 1960s on a strange malady that once afflicted the native population of Papua, New Guinea. • Be showed that these islanders were contracting a fatal neurodegenerative disease(神经组织退化). • Spongiform encephalopathy(海绵状脑病) • Kuru(新几内亚震癫病)
Did the brain of a person suffering from CJD, which was known to be an inherited disease, contain an infectious agent?
1968 Gajdusek normal laboratory animal’ brain Brain of a died from CJD person + Develop a spongiform encephalopathy similar toCJD
1982 Stanley and Prusiner • Unlike viruses, the agent responsible for CJD lack nucleic acid and instead was composed solely of protein---prion. • The prion protein was shown to be encodes by a gene( called PRNP) within the cell’s own chromosomes.
PrPc • PrPsc
67 • PrPc • PrPsc
Mutant polypeptide might be less stable and more likely to fold into the abnormal PrPsc conformation, which can bind to a normal protein molecule(PrPc) and cat as a template that causes the normal protein to refold into the abnormal form.
Alzheimer’s disease • Personwith AD exhibit memory loss, confusion, and a loss of reasoning ability. 67 2 Like CJD, the brain of a person with Alzheimer’s disease contains fibrillar deposits of an insoluble material referred to as amyloid(淀粉体).
Alzheimer’s disease is caused by the production of a molecule, called the amyloid-b-peptide(Aß), which is originally part of a larger protein called the amyloid precursor protein(APP), which spans the nerve cell membrane.
ß-secretase, ř-secretase, Aß peptide 67 3 PS1 and PS2
Ab40 and Ab42 • Both of these peptides can exist in a soluble form that consists predominantly of a-helices, but Aß42 has a tendency to spontaneously refold into a very different conformation that contains considerable ß-pleated sheet. It tends to self-associate to form small complexes as well as large aggregates that are visible as fibrils in the electron microscope.