Science, Vol.330, No.6004, 629-632, 2010
Epigenetics in the Extreme: Prions and the Inheritance of Environmentally Acquired Traits
Prions are an unusual form of epigenetics: Their stable inheritance and complex phenotypes come about through protein folding rather than nucleic acid-associated changes. With intimate ties to protein homeostasis and a remarkable sensitivity to stress, prions are a robust mechanism that links environmental extremes with the acquisition and inheritance of new traits.