Westaway D, Mirenda C A, Foster D, Zebarjadian Y, Scott M, Torchia M, Yang S L, Serban H, DeArmond S J, Ebeling C
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
Neuron. 1991 Jul;7(1):59-68. doi: 10.1016/0896-6273(91)90074-a.
Prolonged incubation times for experimental scrapie in I/LnJ mice are dictated by a dominant gene linked to the prion protein gene (Prn-p). Transgenic mice were analyzed to discriminate between an effect of the I/LnJ Prn-pb allele and a distinct incubation time locus designated Prn-i. Paradoxically, 4 independent Prn-pb transgenic mouse lines had scrapie incubation times shorter than nontransgenic controls, instead of the anticipated prolonged incubation periods. Aberrant or overexpression of the Prn-pb transgenes may dictate abbreviated incubation times, masking genuine Prn-p/Prn-i congruence; alternatively, a discrete Prn-i gene lies adjacent to Prn-p.