in order to answer this question, you must first determine where the PRION is coming from. What causes the (any infected body) protein to begin the mal folding process? Or is the prion simply ingested from diseased tissue? (beef, sheep, goat..... and which tissue? And why were cannibals suseptible? What cannibal source initiated the disease? (brain tissue, or affected motor related, ie nerve related matter?) If incubation is two to twenty three years....?? what implications does that factor suggest?
where or what is the source of the deadly protein...that is the question.
No, cooking does not destroy or disable prions. If you were able to cook a meat that contains prions to the point where the prions were disabled, the meat would be rendered inedible.You can use chemicals mixed with heat to destroy prions, but that's not a process you would want to subject your food to.
Prions are resistant to normal sterilization methods such as heat, radiation, and chemical treatments. They can survive in harsh conditions and are not easily destroyed.
Prions are not susceptible to antibacterial or antiviral drugs because they are not living organisms like bacteria or viruses. Prions are misfolded proteins that cause other proteins to misfold, leading to disease. They are resistant to most traditional forms of disinfection or drug treatment.
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are not recognized as foreign by the immune system, so there is no immune response targeted against them. Additionally, prions are not associated with pathogens like bacteria or viruses that would trigger an immune response. As a result, the body does not mount an immune response to destroy the toxic prion proteins.
No, DNA is not found in any prions. Prions are just protein - they don't contain a nucleic acid.
No, cooking does not destroy or disable prions. If you were able to cook a meat that contains prions to the point where the prions were disabled, the meat would be rendered inedible.You can use chemicals mixed with heat to destroy prions, but that's not a process you would want to subject your food to.
Prions are resistant to normal sterilization methods such as heat, radiation, and chemical treatments. They can survive in harsh conditions and are not easily destroyed.
Prions are not susceptible to antibacterial or antiviral drugs because they are not living organisms like bacteria or viruses. Prions are misfolded proteins that cause other proteins to misfold, leading to disease. They are resistant to most traditional forms of disinfection or drug treatment.
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that are not recognized as foreign by the immune system, so there is no immune response targeted against them. Additionally, prions are not associated with pathogens like bacteria or viruses that would trigger an immune response. As a result, the body does not mount an immune response to destroy the toxic prion proteins.
No, DNA is not found in any prions. Prions are just protein - they don't contain a nucleic acid.
You can by the typical means after trying extremely hard. Prions are unusually stable proteins, which means the normal denaturation methods (high temperature, proteases, and formalin & radiation treatments) can only reduce infectivity but not hydrolyze the structure completely. Raised temperatures will destroy normal proteins, but prions would require incredibly high temperatures and pressures that make it an ineffective treatment. The tertiary structure has been shown to be destroyed after treatment with bleach or caustic soda, or acidic substances, however. Other modi operandi are being researched to treat prion infections and amyloids. Prions are still poorly understood and the diseases they cause are still uncurable.
Prions replicate by converting normal cellular proteins into misfolded prion proteins. The misfolded proteins then template the conversion of more normal proteins into prions. This cycle results in the accumulation of prions in the brain, leading to neurodegeneration.
Hydroxyl radicals have been shown to degrade and inactivate prions by breaking down their protein structure. This process can help reduce the infectivity of prions in the environment.
Prions are an infectious particle made of protein. They do not contain DNA or RNA.
Both Viroids and Prions have nucleic acid, but Viroids have no outer protein coat.
No, prions aren't organisms or even organism imitators like viruses. Prions are misfolded proteins that can aggregate and cause serious neurological problems. See link below for more info about prions from Answers.com.
Prions are only destroyed by:• incineration• autoclaving in 1N NaOH