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Prions are infectious protein particles known to cause prion diseases. The biochemical entity of the pathogen is the misfolded prion protein (PrP) that forms insoluble amyloids to impair brain function. PrP interacts with the non-pathogenic, cellular prion protein (PrP) and facilitates conversion into a nascent misfolded isoform. Several small molecules have been reported to inhibit the aggregation of PrP but no pharmacological intervention was well established thus far. We, here, report that acylthiosemicarbazides inhibit the prion aggregation. Compounds and showed almost perfect inhibition (EC = 5 µM) in prion aggregation formation assay. The activity was further confirmed by atomic force microscopy, semi-denaturing detergent agarose gel electrophoresis and real-time quaking induced conversion assay (EC = 0.9 and 2.8 µM, respectively). These compounds also disaggregated pre-existing aggregates and one of them decreased the level of PrP in cultured cells with permanent prion infection, suggesting their potential as a treatment platform. In conclusion, hydroxy-2-naphthoylthiosemicarbazides can be an excellent scaffold for the discovery of anti-prion therapeutics.

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