. It has been postulated that the normal (noninfectious) form of prion differs from the infectious form only in secondary/tertiary structure. (a) How might you show that changes in secondary structure occur? (b) If this model is correct, what are the implications for structural prediction schemes?

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. It has been postulated that the normal (noninfectious) form of
prion differs from the infectious form only in secondary/tertiary
structure.
(a) How might you show that changes in secondary structure occur?
(b) If this model is correct, what are the implications for structural
prediction schemes?
Transcribed Image Text:. It has been postulated that the normal (noninfectious) form of prion differs from the infectious form only in secondary/tertiary structure. (a) How might you show that changes in secondary structure occur? (b) If this model is correct, what are the implications for structural prediction schemes?
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