Live imaging of prions reveals nascent PrPSc in cell-surface, raft-associated amyloid strings and webs

A Rouvinski, S Karniely, M Kounin, S Moussa… - Journal of Cell …, 2014 - rupress.org
A Rouvinski, S Karniely, M Kounin, S Moussa, MD Goldberg, G Warburg, R Lyakhovetsky
Journal of Cell Biology, 2014rupress.org
Mammalian prions refold host glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored PrPC into β-sheet–rich
PrPSc. PrPSc is rapidly truncated into a C-terminal PrP27-30 core that is stable for days in
endolysosomes. The nature of cell-associated prions, their attachment to membranes and
rafts, and their subcellular locations are poorly understood; live prion visualization has not
previously been achieved. A key obstacle has been the inaccessibility of PrP27-30 epitopes.
We overcame this hurdle by focusing on nascent full-length PrPSc rather than on its …
Mammalian prions refold host glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored PrPC into β-sheet–rich PrPSc. PrPSc is rapidly truncated into a C-terminal PrP27-30 core that is stable for days in endolysosomes. The nature of cell-associated prions, their attachment to membranes and rafts, and their subcellular locations are poorly understood; live prion visualization has not previously been achieved. A key obstacle has been the inaccessibility of PrP27-30 epitopes. We overcame this hurdle by focusing on nascent full-length PrPSc rather than on its truncated PrP27-30 product. We show that N-terminal PrPSc epitopes are exposed in their physiological context and visualize, for the first time, PrPSc in living cells. PrPSc resides for hours in unexpected cell-surface, slow moving strings and webs, sheltered from endocytosis. Prion strings observed by light and scanning electron microscopy were thin, micrometer-long structures. They were firmly cell associated, resisted phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C, aligned with raft markers, fluoresced with thioflavin, and were rapidly abolished by anti-prion glycans. Prion strings and webs are the first demonstration of membrane-anchored PrPSc amyloids.
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