Rogue Proteins Give Yeast An Edge

Rogue proteins that behave like those linked to the human diseases vCJD and Alzheimer’s can give yeast a survival advantage, scientists have found. Prions, abnormal proteins which change normal ones into copies of themselves, are thought to cause some neurodegenerative diseases. But US scientists found that yeast uses them to develop beneficial traits that give them an evolutionary advantage. The MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) research appears in Nature.