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Using stop codon read-through and CRISPR to explore S. cerevisiae prion mechanisms



Furthering the advancement of research into prions and neurodegenerative diseases


We initiate a [PSI+] response in S. cerevisiae using a plasmid that will overexpress Sup35-NM.

We insert a premature stop codon into an N-terminal CFP tag that will be read through and fluoresce during a [PSI+] response

We control read through rates by choosing the location of the premature stop codon, and can therefore control protein production in [PSI+]. We use Hsp104, a chaperone protein in S. cerevisiae, to demonstrate that our set-up phenotypically responds to the stop codon readthrough.