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Deletion of the NH2-terminal beta-hairpin of the ribotoxin alpha-sarcin produces a nontoxic but active ribonuclease.

Lucia Garcia-Ortega1, Manuel Masip, José M Mancheño, Mercedes Oñaderra, M Antonia Lizarbe, M Flor García-Mayoral, Marta Bruix, Alvaro Martínez del Pozo, José G Gavilanes.   

Abstract

Ribotoxins are a family of highly specific fungal ribonucleases that inactivate the ribosomes by hydrolysis of a single phosphodiester bond of the 28 S rRNA. alpha-Sarcin, the best characterized member of this family, is a potent cytotoxin that promotes apoptosis of human tumor cells after internalization via endocytosis. This latter ability is related to its interaction with phospholipid bilayers. These proteins share a common structural core with nontoxic ribonucleases of the RNase T1 family. However, significant structural differences between these two groups of proteins are related to the presence of a long amino-terminal beta-hairpin in ribotoxins and to the different length of their unstructured loops. The amino-terminal deletion mutant Delta(7-22) of alpha-sarcin has been produced in Escherichia coli and purified to homogeneity. It retains the same conformation as the wild-type protein as ascertained by complete spectroscopic characterization based on circular dichroism, fluorescence, and NMR techniques. This mutant exhibits ribonuclease activity against naked rRNA and synthetic substrates but lacks the specific ability of the wild-type protein to degrade rRNA in intact ribosomes. The results indicate that alpha-sarcin interacts with the ribosome at two regions, i.e. the well known sarcin-ricin loop of the rRNA and a different region recognized by the beta-hairpin of the protein. In addition, this latter protein portion is involved in interaction with cell membranes. The mutant displays decreased interaction with lipid vesicles and shows behavior compatible with the absence of one vesicle-interacting region. In agreement with this conclusion, the deletion mutant exhibits a very low cytotoxicity on human rhabdomyosarcoma cells.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11897788     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M200922200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  14 in total

1.  Leucine 145 of the ribotoxin alpha-sarcin plays a key role for determining the specificity of the ribosome-inactivating activity of the protein.

Authors:  Manuel Masip; Lucía García-Ortega; Nieves Olmo; Maria Flor García-Mayoral; José Manuel Pérez-Cañadillas; Marta Bruix; Mercedes Oñaderra; Alvaro Martínez del Pozo; José G Gavilanes
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 6.725

2.  NMR structure of the noncytotoxic alpha-sarcin mutant Delta(7-22): the importance of the native conformation of peripheral loops for activity.

Authors:  Ma Flor García-Mayoral; Lucia García-Ortega; Ma Pilar Lillo; Jorge Santoro; Alvaro Martínez del Pozo; José G Gavilanes; Manuel Rico; Marta Bruix
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 6.725

3.  Dissection of the high rate constant for the binding of a ribotoxin to the ribosome.

Authors:  Sanbo Qin; Huan-Xiang Zhou
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-04-03       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Functional details of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapBC26 toxin-antitoxin system based on a structural study: insights into unique binding and antibiotic peptides.

Authors:  Sung-Min Kang; Do-Hee Kim; Ki-Young Lee; Sung Jean Park; Hye-Jin Yoon; Sang Jae Lee; Hookang Im; Bong-Jin Lee
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-08-21       Impact factor: 16.971

5.  Cleavage of the sarcin-ricin loop of 23S rRNA differentially affects EF-G and EF-Tu binding.

Authors:  Lucía García-Ortega; Elisa Alvarez-García; José G Gavilanes; Alvaro Martínez-del-Pozo; Simpson Joseph
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2010-03-09       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 6.  Oligomerization of bovine ribonuclease A: structural and functional features of its multimers.

Authors:  Massimo Libonati; Giovanni Gotte
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2004-06-01       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Backbone dynamics of the cytotoxic ribonuclease alpha-sarcin by 15N NMR relaxation methods.

Authors:  José Manuel Pérez-Cañadillas; Marc Guenneugues; Ramón Campos-Olivas; Jorge Santoro; Alvaro Martínez del Pozo; José G Gavilanes; Manuel Rico; Marta Bruix
Journal:  J Biomol NMR       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 2.835

Review 8.  Hirsutellin A: A Paradigmatic Example of the Insecticidal Function of Fungal Ribotoxins.

Authors:  Elías Herrero-Galán; Lucía García-Ortega; Miriam Olombrada; Javier Lacadena; Álvaro Martínez Del Pozo; José G Gavilanes; Mercedes Oñaderra
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2013-07-09       Impact factor: 2.769

9.  Alpha-sarcin catalytic activity is not required for cytotoxicity.

Authors:  Spencer C Alford; Joel D Pearson; Amanda Carette; Robert J Ingham; Perry L Howard
Journal:  BMC Biochem       Date:  2009-04-03       Impact factor: 4.059

10.  A deimmunised form of the ribotoxin, α-sarcin, lacking CD4+ T cell epitopes and its use as an immunotoxin warhead.

Authors:  Tim D Jones; Arron R Hearn; Robert G E Holgate; Dorota Kozub; Mark H Fogg; Francis J Carr; Matthew P Baker; Javier Lacadena; Kurt R Gehlsen
Journal:  Protein Eng Des Sel       Date:  2016-11-01       Impact factor: 1.650

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