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Home » Prions

Prions

Prions are misfolded proteins that can transmit their abnormal shape onto normal variants of the same protein, causing a chain reaction of protein misfolding in the host organism.

They are unique infectious agents because, unlike bacteria, viruses, or fungi, they contain no nucleic acids (DNA or RNA). Their infectivity arises solely from their altered protein conformation.

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