Originally from: paul barton
Hi Bill – the so called prion is in actual fact a Glycoprotein in most cases and its these carbohydrate molecules that are attached to the proteins that really interest me. We've seen disease states where sugar printing (developed by the President of the Royal Society of Medicine's John Axford to detect and predict Rheumatic conditions) has revealed structural abnormalities in glycosylation specific to the disease state. What we've also seen is that these glcyosylation defects can be addressed by the body given the right environment (nutrients). In discussion with my mother, who is actively participating in the Scrapie resistance programme (her sheep are), we wondered if the genetic i.e. Valine thread was being influenced by glycosylation defects?
Would like to talk on the phone at some stage if that would be possible. Regards Paul
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Subject: Re: [farmtalking] Glycomics and genetics and scrapie
That sounds extremely interesting, Paul.
My opinion has been for a while that the healthy version of the so-called "prion" protein is a component in the mechanism for voltage controlled ion gates.
Ion gates were at one time thought to be merely hypothetical "gates", but these incredible pieces of equipment really are gates that open and close extremely rapidly.
At some point in the not too distant future I hope to produce a graphic showing how the gates operate.
All the best,
Bill.
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