Isolation and characterization of a new non-toxic two-chain ribosome-inactivating protein from fruits of elder (Sambucus nigraL.)
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- 1 October 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Experimental Botany
- Vol. 47 (10) , 1577-1585
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/47.10.1577
Abstract
Sambucus (Caprifoliaceae) species contain nigrin b and ebulin I, which are two-chain ribosomeinactivating proteins (RIPs) belonging to a new type of RIPS which are non-toxic to mice and cultured human cells. In this work the presence in fruits of elder (S. nigra L.) of a new non-toxic type 2 RIP (nigrin f) that co-exists with a lectin known as SNA IV is described. Nigrin f strongly inhibited protein synthesis in mammalian, but not in plant, ribosomes, promoting the depurination of sensitive ribosomes and thus allowing the release of the RIP diagnostic RNA fragment. Nigrin f is composed of two dissimilar subunits linked by disulphide bridges with apparent Mr values of 31 600 and 26 300. The N-terminal amino acid sequence revealed close homology of the catalytic A chain with type 1 RIPs, especially those from Cucurbitaceae, and the B chain with several lectins previously isolated from Sambucus species. Nigrin f was not toxic to mice when injected intraperitoneally up to 2 mg kg−1. In addition, NHC human cells were also insensitive to nigrin f up to 60 μg ml−1. Anti-nigrin b rabbit polyclonal antibodies reacted with nigrin f, indicating that nigrin b and nigrin f are proteins with similar structures.Keywords
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