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Proteotoxic amyloid seeds can be transmitted between mammalian cells, arguing that the intercellular exchange of prion-like protein aggregates can be a common phenomenon. RepA-WH1 is derived from a bacterial intracellular functional amyloid protein, engineered to become cytotoxic in Escherichia coli . Here, we have studied if such bacterial aggregates can also be transmitted to, and become cytotoxic to, mammalian cells. We demonstrate that RepA-WH1 is capable of entering naive cells, thereby inducing the cytotoxic aggregation of a soluble RepA-WH1 variant expressed in the cytosol, following the same trend that had been described in bacteria. These findings highlight the universality of one of the central principles underlying prion biology: No matter the biological origin of a given prion-like protein, it can be transmitted to a phylogenetically unrelated recipient cell, provided that the latter expresses a soluble protein onto which the incoming protein can readily template its amyloid conformation.
chemical synthesis [Bacterial Proteins], metabolism [Bacterial Proteins], Prions, proteotoxic cross-aggregation, Microbiology, Membrane Fusion, Intercellular transmission, RepA-WH1, Mice, Neuroblastoma, Bacterial Proteins, chemical synthesis [Prions], intercellular transmission, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Humans, Prion-like, prion-like, Proteotoxic cross-aggregation, microbiology [Intercellular Junctions], QR1-502, Coculture Techniques, Intercellular Junctions, metabolism [Prions], Bacterial amyloidosis, bacterial amyloidosis, Research Article, HeLa Cells, ddc: ddc:570
chemical synthesis [Bacterial Proteins], metabolism [Bacterial Proteins], Prions, proteotoxic cross-aggregation, Microbiology, Membrane Fusion, Intercellular transmission, RepA-WH1, Mice, Neuroblastoma, Bacterial Proteins, chemical synthesis [Prions], intercellular transmission, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Humans, Prion-like, prion-like, Proteotoxic cross-aggregation, microbiology [Intercellular Junctions], QR1-502, Coculture Techniques, Intercellular Junctions, metabolism [Prions], Bacterial amyloidosis, bacterial amyloidosis, Research Article, HeLa Cells, ddc: ddc:570
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