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467: Prion Pivots Productive Pathways
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English - December 27, 2021 06:00 - 13 minutes - 9.54 MB - ★★★★ - 20 ratingsLife Sciences Science Natural Sciences archaea bacteria bacteriofiles biology eukaryotes microbes microbiology science viruses Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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This episode: Prions in yeast can allow better adaptation to changing conditions!
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Microbe of the episode: Hepatovirus F
Takeaways Prions can be deadly. They're misshapen proteins that cause a cascade of misfolding of similar proteins if they get into the nervous system, resulting in neurodegeneration in mammals. But in other organisms, they are not always so scary; some fungi use prions to regulate their behavior in varying conditions. In this study, a prion allows yeast to switch between a fast-growing lifestyle with shorter reproductive lifespan that can be beneficial in conditions where nutrients are often plentiful, and a slower-growing but more enduring lifestyle that helps in more scarce conditions. Journal Paper:
Garcia DM, Campbell EA, Jakobson CM, Tsuchiya M, Shaw EA, DiNardo AL, Kaeberlein M, Jarosz DF. 2021. A prion accelerates proliferation at the expense of lifespan. eLife 10:e60917.
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