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- Introduction
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1. Prions and amyloids: introduction
- Prof. Reed Wickner
- Mammalian Prions
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2. Transgenic mouse models of prion diseases
- Prof. Glenn Telling
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3. Mechanism of prion generation in vitro
- Dr. Surachai Supattapone
- Non-Prion Amyloids
- Yeast Prions
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6. Chaperones and prions
- Prof. Yury Chernoff
- Beneficial Amyloids
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7. The dark side of amyloid: PMEL, a natural amyloid in melanosome biogenesis
- Prof. Michael Marks
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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8. Predicting TSE transmission
- Prof. Jean Manson
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10. Yeast and fungal prions: a help or a hindrance?
- Prof. Reed Wickner
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11. [PIN+]: prions beget prions
- Prof. Susan Liebman
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12. Yeast prions and protein chaperones
- Dr. Daniel Masison
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13. Mechanisms of yeast prion propagation
- Prof. Mick Tuite
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14. Propagation and variability of the yeast [PSI+] prion
- Prof. Michael Ter-Avanesyan
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15. The genetics and biology of the [Het-s] prion of Podospora
- Prof. Sven Saupe
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- Introduction
- Prion definition
- Outline
- Filamentous fungi form coenocytic structures
- Filamentous fungi undergo somatic cell fusion
- Heterokaryon incompatibility
- Genetics of incompatibility
- Proposed function of heterokaryon incompatibility
- Positive Darwinian selection on het loci
- The barrage reaction
- The Het-s system (1)
- The Het-s system (2)
- Propagation of Het-s
- [Het-s] shows strict maternal inheritance
- [Het-s] is lost in het-s x het-S crosses
- The het-S spore killing phenomenon
- HET-s and HET-S differ by 13 amino acids
- HET-s aggregates in vivo
- HET-s forms self-perpetuating aggregates in vitro
- HET-s aggregates are amyloids (1)
- HET-s aggregates are amyloids (2)
- HET-s amyloids display prion infectivity (1)
- HET-s amyloids display prion infectivity (2)
- HET-s amyloids display prion infectivity (3)
- Proteinase K resistant HET-s amyloids core
- Identification of pK resistant fragment
- HET-s prion forming domain
- Het-s prion forming domain in GFP fusion
- HET-s structural transition analyses by HXMS (1)
- Het-s structural transition analyses by HXMS (2)
- Het-s structural transition analyses by HXMS (3)
- Domain organisation of HET-s
- Elongated Het-s 157-289 aggregates
- Time lapse of Het-s 157-289 aggregate formation
- In vivo EM of HET-s 157-289 aggregates
- Het-s (218-289) structure (1)
- Het-s (218-289) structure (2)
- Het-s (218-289) structure (3)
- Het-s (218-289) model
- Het-s (218-289) structure-function correlation (1)
- Het-s (218-289) structure-function correlation (2)
- STEM and electron diffraction of HET-s fibrils
- Prion and non-prion Het-s (218) amyloids (1)
- Prion and non-prion Het-s (218) amyloids (2)
- Prion and non-prion Het-s (218) amyloids (3)
- Prion and non-prion Het-s (218) amyloids (4)
- Prion and non-prion Het-s (218) amyloids (5)
- Hsp104 chaperone role in Het-s prion propagation
- PaHsp104 required for Podospora thermotolerance
- Het-s propagated in the absence of PaHsp105
- PaHsp104 inactivation reduces # propagons
- PaHsp104 inactivation reduces propagation rate
- PaHsp104 inactivation and aggregates morphology
- PaHsp104 inactivation effect during sexual cycle
- Het-s propagation in yeast (1)
- Het-s propagation in yeast (2)
- Summary
- Comparison between Het-s and yeast prions
- Open question (1)
- Open question (2)
- Acknowledgements
- References
Topics Covered
- Mammalian prions
- Fungal prions
- Yeast: [URE3], [PSI+] and [PIN+]
- Filamentous fungi: [Het-s]
- Fungal self non-self recognition
- Heterokaryon incompatibility
- Genetics of [Het-s]
- Maternal inheritance
- Meiotic drive
- In vivo and in vitro aggregation of HET-s protein
- Role of the Hsp104 chaperone in [Het-s] system
- Role of the Hsp104 chaperone in [Het-s] prion propagation
- Podospora anserine
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Saupe, S. (2008, September 4). The genetics and biology of the [Het-s] prion of Podospora [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/SPBZ7648.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Sven Saupe has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.