{"id":374,"date":"2023-11-20T22:39:39","date_gmt":"2023-11-20T22:39:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=374"},"modified":"2023-11-20T22:39:39","modified_gmt":"2023-11-20T22:39:39","slug":"page-34","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=374","title":{"rendered":"Page 34"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\">synthesis with the proto-ribosomes must have arisen in exchange with the<br>heterotrophic pre-cell formation of primary proteinoids\u201d.<br>Of certain interest are the studies of Ch. Ivanov and O. Ivanov (1973\u2014<br>93) on the possibility of proteolytic shortening of the long-chain ancient<br>proteins (built from a smaller number of amino acids bound on the basis of<br>preference towards structurally and functionally similar amino acid, as a result<br>of which short-chain proteins or fragments are obtained that are able to<br>combine among themselves until reaching functional sufficiency) to have<br>played an important role at the earliest stages of protein evolution. Thus, the<br>tendency in the molecular evolution of proteins from the ordinary amino acids<br>(gly, ala, pro, arg, val, leu, asp, glu, ser, thr) to the specialized ones (asn, gln,<br>lys, his, ile, met, cys, phe, tyr, trp) was revealed (Ivanov, 1989 a, 1993).<br>Recently, the problem and respectively the discussions on prions has<br>provoked considerable interest. The term was suggested by S. Prusiner<br>(1982) for designating the transmitter of the scrapie disease (proteinaceous<br>infectious particles) that has inflicted heavy damages on sheep and goat<br>flocks around the world and Scotland in particular. Based on studies of his<br>as well as on data of other researchers, the author implies two possible<br>models of the agent\u2019s structure: a minute nucleic acid thickly wrapped in a<br>protein capsule, or a protein free of nucleic acids i.e. an infectious protein.<br>In his view this protein acts as an inductor or a matrix for its own synthesis.<br>It is now accepted that prions or the infectious proteins are the cause of<br>certain typical diseases such as Creutzfeldt\u2014Jakob\u2019s and the Gerstmann\u2014<br>Str\u00e4ussler\u2014Scheinker\u2019s syndromes in man and some encephalopathies in<br>animals characterized with a high lethality rate. Sometimes they develop very<br>rapidly and death comes within several months.<br>In a disputable article Kordyum (1990) after analyzing the data from<br>investigations on prions motivates his proposal, that as a supplement to<br>the widely-known type the genetic coding in the form of primary sequence<br>of nucleic acids there exists another form of biological information transfer<br>which is the spatial structure of proteins capable of self-reproduction (Fig.<br>1\u20137). \u201cIt is found \u2014 states the author \u2014 that pure protein molecules<br>without the presence of nucleic acids are capable in some way to ensure<br>in the cell their own multiplication, accumulation and realization of the<br>pathological process and have the capacity when invading a healthy<br>organism to carry out this cycle from the beginning\u201d. According to his data<br>there are six typically prion-induced disorders known by now, but he<br>admits that their diversity might be greater. 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