Prokaryotic SPHINX replication sequences are conserved in mammalian brain and participate in neurodegeneration
Szigeti‐Buck K, Manuelidis L. Prokaryotic SPHINX replication sequences are conserved in mammalian brain and participate in neurodegeneration. Journal Of Cellular Biochemistry 2019, 120: 17687-17698. PMID: 31231867, DOI: 10.1002/jcb.29035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseGuinea pigsMammalian brainSporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseOnly excitatory neuronsHippocampal pyramidal neuronsGranule cell layerInternal granule cell layerPancreatic islet cellsPyramidal neuronsSporadic CJDHidden infectionType synapsesExcitatory synapsesExcitatory neuronsMossy fibersPurkinje neuronsProgressive neurodegenerationNeuron synapsesIslet cellsSpecific neuronsWestern blotNeuronsPancreatic exocrine cellsKidney tubules