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. 1985 Jun;4(6):1495-501.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1985.tb03808.x.

The protein component of scrapie-associated fibrils is a glycosylated low molecular weight protein

The protein component of scrapie-associated fibrils is a glycosylated low molecular weight protein

G Multhaup et al. EMBO J. 1985 Jun.

Abstract

Scrapie-associated fibril protein (SAF-protein) extracted from infectious scrapie-associated fibrils (SAF) isolated from scrapie hamster brains is not infectious. SAF-protein is composed of various mol. wt. species of glycoproteins differing in carbohydrate content rather than amino acid composition. The N-linked carbohydrate chains represent approximately 40-60% of the mol. wt. of SAF-protein. The deglycosylated SAF-protein has a surprisingly low mol. wt. of approximately 7 kd, representing approximately 55 amino acid residues. This size and chemical analyses indicate that SAF-protein is an amyloid-type of protein. The simplest explanation for the available data is that SAF-polypeptide is very likely not to be part of the scrapie agent but that it is, like other amyloid proteins, derived from host-encoded proteins and not infectious. It is suggested that the infectivity of fractions rich in SAF is due to co-purification of scrapie virus and SAF caused by the high carbohydrate content of SAF-protein.

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