Ricin

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==3D structures of ricin==
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==3D structures of ricin ( Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}} ) ==
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===Ricin A chain (RTA)===
 
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[[1j1m]], [[1ift]], [[2aai]], [[1rtc]] – RTA<br />
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* Ricin A chain (RTA)
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[[3lc9]], [[3mk9]], [[2vc4]], [[1uq4]], [[1uq5]], [[1obs]], [[3bjg]], [[3srp]], [[4imv]] – RTA (mutant)
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''Ricin A chain binary complexes''
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** [[1j1m]], [[1ift]], [[2aai]], [[1rtc]] – RTA<br />
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** [[3lc9]], [[3mk9]], [[2vc4]], [[1uq4]], [[1uq5]], [[1obs]], [[3bjg]], [[3srp]], [[4imv]] – RTA (mutant)
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[[3px8]] – RTA preproricin + 7-carboxy-pterin<br />
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* Ricin A chain binary complexes''
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[[1br5]], [[1br6]], [[4esi]], [[4huo]], [[4hup]], [[4hv3]], [[4hv7]], [[4mx1]], [[4mx5]] - RTA + pterin derivative<br />
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[[3px9]] - RTA preproricin + furanylmethyl-carbamoyl-pterin<br />
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[[3lc9]], [[3mk9]], [[2vc4]], [[1uq4]], [[1uq5]], [[1obs]] – RTA (mutant) <br />
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[[3hio]] – RTA + tetranucleotide<br />
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[[3ej5]], [[1il5]] – RTA pyrimidine derivative<br />
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[[2p8n]], [[1ifs]] – RTA + adenine<br />
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[[2pjo]], [[2r2x]] – RTA + urea derivative<br />
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[[2r3d]] – RTA + acetamide<br />
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[[2vc3]] - RTA (mutant) + acetate<br />
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[[1il3]], [[1il4]], [[1il9]] – RTA + guanine derivative<br />
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[[1ifu]], [[1fmp]] – RTA + formycin<br />
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[[1obt]] - RTA (mutant) + AMP<br />
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[[1apg]] – RTA + RNA
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[[3px8]] – RTA + formycin monophosphate<br />
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[[4kuc]] – RTA + antibody<br />
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===Ricin B chain (RTB)===
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** [[3px8]] – RTA preproricin + 7-carboxy-pterin<br />
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** [[1br5]], [[1br6]], [[4esi]], [[4huo]], [[4hup]], [[4hv3]], [[4hv7]], [[4mx1]], [[4mx5]] - RTA + pterin derivative<br />
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** [[3px9]] - RTA preproricin + furanylmethyl-carbamoyl-pterin<br />
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** [[3lc9]], [[3mk9]], [[2vc4]], [[1uq4]], [[1uq5]], [[1obs]] – RTA (mutant) <br />
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** [[3hio]] – RTA + tetranucleotide<br />
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** [[3ej5]], [[1il5]] – RTA pyrimidine derivative<br />
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** [[2p8n]], [[1ifs]] – RTA + adenine<br />
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** [[2pjo]], [[2r2x]] – RTA + urea derivative<br />
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** [[2r3d]] – RTA + acetamide<br />
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** [[2vc3]] - RTA (mutant) + acetate<br />
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** [[1il3]], [[1il4]], [[1il9]] – RTA + guanine derivative<br />
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** [[1ifu]], [[1fmp]] – RTA + formycin<br />
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** [[1obt]] - RTA (mutant) + AMP<br />
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** [[1apg]] – RTA + RNA
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** [[3px8]] – RTA + formycin monophosphate<br />
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** [[4kuc]] – RTA + antibody<br />
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[[3nbc]], [[3nbd]] – CnRTB + lactose – ''Clitocybe nebularis''<br />
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* Ricin B chain (RTB)
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[[3nbe]] – CnRTB + lactose derivative<br />
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[[3phz]] – RTB + glycoside – ''Polyporus squamosus''<br />
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[[3vsf]] – CtRTB lectin domain – ''Clostridium thermocellum''<br />
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[[3vsz]] – CtRTB lectin domain + galactan<br />
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[[3vto]] – CtRTB lectin domain + lactose<br />
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[[3vt1]], [[3vt2]] – CtRTB lectin domain + galactose derivative<br />
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===Ricin A+B chains===
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** [[3nbc]], [[3nbd]] – CnRTB + lactose – ''Clitocybe nebularis''<br />
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** [[3nbe]] – CnRTB + lactose derivative<br />
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** [[3phz]] – RTB + glycoside – ''Polyporus squamosus''<br />
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** [[3vsf]] – CtRTB lectin domain – ''Clostridium thermocellum''<br />
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** [[3vsz]] – CtRTB lectin domain + galactan<br />
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** [[3vto]] – CtRTB lectin domain + lactose<br />
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** [[3vt1]], [[3vt2]] – CtRTB lectin domain + galactose derivative<br />
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[[2aai]] - RTA + RTB<br />
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* Ricin A+B chains
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[[3px8]], [[3rti]] – RTA + RTB + formycin monophosphate<br />
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[[3rtj]] - RTA + RTB + dinucleotide
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** [[2aai]] - RTA + RTB<br />
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** [[3px8]], [[3rti]] – RTA + RTB + formycin monophosphate<br />
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** [[3rtj]] - RTA + RTB + dinucleotide
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Ribosome]]
* [[Ribosome]]

Revision as of 12:28, 28 October 2014

Ricin is a potent cytotoxin that is synthesized in the endosperm cells of maturing seeds of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis)[1]. Ricin belongs to a small multi-gene family[2] that is composed of eight members. Ricin is classified as a type II heterodimeric Ribosome Inactivating Protein[1] or RIPs. For toxins in Proteopedia see Toxins.

Glycosylated ricin chain A (grey) and chain B (green) bound to dinucleotide APG (stick model) (PDB entry 3rtj)

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3D structures of ricin ( Updated on 28-October-2014 )

See Also

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Montfort W, Villafranca JE, Monzingo AF, Ernst SR, Katzin B, Rutenber E, Xuong NH, Hamlin R, Robertus JD. The three-dimensional structure of ricin at 2.8 A. J Biol Chem. 1987 Apr 15;262(11):5398-403. PMID:3558397
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  8. Tesh VL. The induction of apoptosis by Shiga toxins and ricin. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2012;357:137-78. doi: 10.1007/82_2011_155. PMID:22130961 doi:10.1007/82_2011_155
  9. Yermakova A, Vance DJ, Mantis NJ. Sub-domains of ricin's B subunit as targets of toxin neutralizing and non-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. PLoS One. 2012;7(9):e44317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044317. Epub 2012 Sep 11. PMID:22984492 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044317
  10. Jetzt AE, Cheng JS, Li XP, Tumer NE, Cohick WS. A relatively low level of ribosome depurination by mutant forms of ricin toxin A chain can trigger protein synthesis inhibition, cell signaling and apoptosis in mammalian cells. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 2012 Dec;44(12):2204-11. doi:, 10.1016/j.biocel.2012.09.004. Epub 2012 Sep 12. PMID:22982239 doi:10.1016/j.biocel.2012.09.004
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