Comparison between prions and viroids

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a comparison between prions and viroids.

Aspect   Prions     Viroids
Composition Composed of protein (usually a misfolded form of a cellular protein) Composed of single-stranded, circular RNA
Replication Prions replicate by inducing misfolding in normal, host proteins, leading to the formation of more prions Viroids replicate autonomously through an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (replicase) encoded by the viroid itself
Disease Association ·        Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans

·        Scrapie in sheep

·        Associated with plant diseases e.g., Potato spindle tuber viroid in potatoes
Host Range Primarily affects animals, including humans Primarily affects plants
Examples PrPSc (Scrapie isoform of the prion protein) Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd)
Association with Cells Prions are associated with the cellular membrane and can affect neural tissues Viroids are found in the nucleus, chloroplasts, and cytoplasm of infected plant cells
Protein Synthesis Prions do not affect host cell protein synthesis Viroids can affect host cell protein synthesis by interfering with RNA processing
Treatment Currently, there are no effective treatments for prion diseases No specific antiviral drugs are available for viroid infections
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