Metal ions and prion diseases

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Abstract

Recent data demonstrate that transition metal ions such as copper not only bind the prion protein with high affinities, but also modify its biochemical properties. This has important consequences for the potential function of the protein in metal-ion transport or as an anti-oxidant molecule. In addition, this relationship between the prion protein and metal ions is likely to play a critical role in the physiopathology of prion diseases.

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Lehmann, S. (2002, April 1). Metal ions and prion diseases. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1367-5931(02)00295-8

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