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Alessia Ruggiero1, Lucía García-Ortega2, Sara Ragucci3, Rosita Russo3, Nicola Landi3, Rita Berisio4, Antimo Di Maro5.
Abstract
Ageritin has been recently described as the first ribotoxin-like from Basidiomycota division (mushroom Agrocybe aegerita) with known antitumor activity (BBA 2017, 1861: 1113-1121). By investigating structural, catalytic and binding properties, we demonstrate that Ageritin is a unique ribotoxin-like protein. Indeed, typical of the ribotoxin family, it shows the specific ribonucleolytic activity against the ribosomal Sarcin-Ricin Loop in a rabbit reticulocytes assay. However, it displays several elements of novelty, as this activity is strongly metal-dependent and completely suppressed in the presence of EDTA, different from other representative members of the ribotoxin family. Consistently, we prove that Ageritin is able to bind magnesium ions with low micromolar affinity. We also show that Ageritin is significantly more stable than other ribotoxins in thermal and chemical denaturation experiments. These peculiar features make Ageritin the prototype of a new ribotoxin-like family present in basidiomycetes. Finally, given its high stability, this enzyme is a promising candidate as a new tool in immunoconjugates and nanoconstructs.Entities:
Keywords: Ageritin; Agrocybe aegerita; Metal-protein; Protein stability; Ribonuclease activity; Ribotoxins
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30262416 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2018.09.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj ISSN: 0304-4165 Impact factor: 3.770