Ribosome inactivating proteins purification from a medicinal plant
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byMunish Puri
The ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs) from plants possess RNA N- glycosidase activity that depurinates the major rRNA, thus damaging ribosomes in an irreversible manner and arresting protein synthesis. RIPs are presently classified as rRNA N-glycosidase in the enzyme nomenclature (EC 3.2.2.22) and do exhibit other enzymatic activities such as ribonuclease and deoxyribonuclease activities. RIPs have been shown to manifest abortifacient, anti-tumor, anti-viral and anti-microbial activities. RIPs are detected in some medicinal plants but the yields are insufficient to warrant their availability to conduct clinical trials for therapeutic application. Here, we describe an approach based on “bioprocess development” that may enhance the yield of RIPs and eventually their availability for exploiting their therapeutic potential.
History
Event
Anniversary Protein Expression Workshop (10th : 2009 : Melbourne, Victoria)
Publisher
The Workshop
Location
Melbourne, Victoria
Place of publication
[Melbourne, Vic.]
Start date
2009-08-04
End date
2009-08-07
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Editor/Contributor(s)
G Lovercz
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Protein Expression Workshop 2009