What characteristic distinguishes prions from all other infectious agents?
A They replicate solely through misfolded proteins without any nucleic acid
B They contain both DNA and RNA genomes for replication
C They possess a lipid envelope that aids in host cell entry
D They require a bacterial host for propagation
Solution
Correct Answer: Option A
- Prions are unique infectious agents because they consist solely of misfolded proteins without any nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
- Unlike viruses, bacteria, or fungi, prions replicate by inducing the normal host proteins to adopt the abnormal prion conformation, leading to disease.
- This protein-only replication mechanism is the defining characteristic that distinguishes prions from all other infectious agents.