An N-terminal fragment of yeast ribosomal protein L3 inhibits the cytotoxicity of pokeweed antiviral protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
Di R, Tumer NE.
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A Novel Cysteine Protease from <i>Phytolacca americana</i> Cleaves Pokeweed Antiviral Protein Generating Bioactive Fragments. [PDF]
Audet A, Chivers JA, Hudak KA.
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Pokeweed antiviral protein increases HIV-1 particle infectivity by activating the cellular mitogen activated protein kinase pathway. [PDF]
Mansouri S, Kutky M, Hudak KA.
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Biological Activities of Ribosome-Inactivating Proteins. [PDF]
Citores L, Ferreras JM.
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Potential Therapeutic and Medicinal Applications of Four Invasive Non-Native Plant Species: A PRISMA-Guided Systematic Review of PubMed Studies. [PDF]
Nădășan I +3 more
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Pokeweed antiviral protein depurinates the sarcin/ricin loop of the rRNA prior to binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to the ribosomal A-site. [PDF]
Mansouri S, Nourollahzadeh E, Hudak KA.
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A Review and Survey of Local Eastern Kentucky Medicinal Plants and Their Pharmacological Benefits. [PDF]
Veldhi P +4 more
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Pokeweed antiviral protein binds to the cap structure of eukaryotic mRNA and depurinates the mRNA downstream of the cap. [PDF]
Hudak KA, Bauman JD, Tumer NE.
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Generation of pokeweed antiviral protein mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: evidence that ribosome depurination is not sufficient for cytotoxicity. [PDF]
Hudak KA +6 more
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