Enzymatic inactivation of eukaryotic ribosomes by the pokeweed antiviral protein [PDF]
Dallal, Joseph A., Irvin, James D.
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The differential catalytic activity of ribosome-inactivating proteins saporin 5 and 6 is due to a single substitution at position 162 [PDF]
Saporin, a type I ribosome-inactivating protein produced by the soapwort plant Saponaria officinalis belongs to a multigene family that encodes its several isoforms.
Batra, Janendra K., Ghosh, Paroma
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Pokeweed antiviral protein alters splicing of HIV-1 RNAs, resulting in reduced virus production. [PDF]
Zhabokritsky A, Mansouri S, 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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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 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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