June 2014 A Crump-Mode-Jagers branching process model of prion loss in yeast
Peter Olofsson, Suzanne S. Sindi
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J. Appl. Probab. 51(2): 453-465 (June 2014). DOI: 10.1239/jap/1402578636

Abstract

The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has emerged as an ideal model system to study the dynamics of prion proteins which are responsible for a number of fatal neurodegenerative diseases in humans. Within an infected cell, prion proteins aggregate in complexes which may increase in size or be fragmented and are transmitted upon cell division. Recent work in yeast suggests that only aggregates below a critical size are transmitted efficiently. We formulate a continuous-time branching process model of a yeast colony under conditions of prion curing. We generalize previous approaches by providing an explicit formula approximating prion loss as influenced by both aggregate growth and size-dependent transmission.

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Peter Olofsson. Suzanne S. Sindi. "A Crump-Mode-Jagers branching process model of prion loss in yeast." J. Appl. Probab. 51 (2) 453 - 465, June 2014. https://doi.org/10.1239/jap/1402578636

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Published: June 2014
First available in Project Euclid: 12 June 2014

zbMATH: 1325.92034
MathSciNet: MR3217778
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1239/jap/1402578636

Subjects:
Primary: 60G99
Secondary: 60K99 , 62P10 , 92D25

Keywords: branching process , prion , yeast

Rights: Copyright © 2014 Applied Probability Trust

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