Ribosome inactivating protein
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| **[[2g5x]] – RIP – scarlet lychnis<br /> | **[[2g5x]] – RIP – scarlet lychnis<br /> | ||
| **[[3ctk]] – RIP – bougainvillea<br /> | **[[3ctk]] – RIP – bougainvillea<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3mrw]], [[3s9q]], [[4kmk]], [[4kwn]], [[4l66]], [[1cf5]], [[ | + | **[[3mrw]], [[3s9q]], [[4kmk]], [[4kwn]], [[4l66]], [[1cf5]], [[5gm7]], [[4rzj]] – bgRIP – bitter gourd<br /> | 
| **[[1f8q]], [[1aha]], [[1ahb]], [[1ahc]], [[1mri]] – bpα-RIP – balsam pear <br /> | **[[1f8q]], [[1aha]], [[1ahb]], [[1ahc]], [[1mri]] – bpα-RIP – balsam pear <br /> | ||
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| **[[3v14]], [[4fz9]], [[4guw]], [[4hoa]], [[5wv1]] – bgRIP + sugar <br /> | **[[3v14]], [[4fz9]], [[4guw]], [[4hoa]], [[5wv1]] – bgRIP + sugar <br /> | ||
| **[[4lro]] – bgRIP + spermidine<br /> | **[[4lro]] – bgRIP + spermidine<br /> | ||
| + | **[[5y48]] – bgRIP + pyrimidine derivative<br /> | ||
| **[[3sj6]] – bgRIP + oxalane derivative<br /> | **[[3sj6]] – bgRIP + oxalane derivative<br /> | ||
| **[[3u6t]] – bgRIP + kanamycin<br /> | **[[3u6t]] – bgRIP + kanamycin<br /> | ||
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| **[[5cf9]] – bgα-RIP + NADP <br /> | **[[5cf9]] – bgα-RIP + NADP <br /> | ||
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3D Structures of ribosome inactivating protein
Updated on 14-September-2018
References
- ↑ Stirpe F, Barbieri L. Ribosome-inactivating proteins up to date. FEBS Lett. 1986 Jan 20;195(1-2):1-8. PMID:3510899
- ↑ Wang S, Zheng Y, Yan J, Zhu Z, Wu Z, Ding Y. Alpha-momorcharin: a ribosome-inactivating protein from Momordica charantia, possessing DNA cleavage properties. Protein Pept Lett. 2013 Nov;20(11):1257-63. PMID:23777339
- ↑ Ng TB, Liu WK, Sze SF, Yeung HW. Action of alpha-momorcharin, a ribosome inactivating protein, on cultured tumor cell lines. Gen Pharmacol. 1994 Jan;25(1):75-7. PMID:8026716
- ↑ Kurinov IV, Myers DE, Irvin JD, Uckun FM. X-ray crystallographic analysis of the structural basis for the interactions of pokeweed antiviral protein with its active site inhibitor and ribosomal RNA substrate analogs. Protein Sci. 1999 Sep;8(9):1765-72. PMID:10493577

