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Cytocidal actions of parasporin-2, an anti-tumor crystal toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis
Authors:Kitada Sakae  Abe Yuichi  Shimada Hiroyasu  Kusaka Yoshitomo  Matsuo Yoko  Katayama Hideki  Okumura Shiro  Akao Tetsuyuki  Mizuki Eiichi  Kuge Osamu  Sasaguri Yasuyuki  Ohba Michio  Ito Akio
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan. s.kitscc@mbox.nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Parasporin-2, a new crystal protein derived from noninsecticidal and nonhemolytic Bacillus thuringiensis, recognizes and kills human liver and colon cancer cells as well as some classes of human cultured cells. Here we report that a potent proteinase K-resistant parasporin-2 toxin shows specific binding to and a variety of cytocidal effects against human hepatocyte cancer cells. Cleavage of the N-terminal region of parasporin-2 was essential for the toxin activity, whereas C-terminal digestion was required for rapid cell injury. Protease-activated parasporin-2 induced remarkable morphological alterations, cell blebbing, cytoskeletal alterations, and mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum fragmentation. The plasma membrane permeability was increased immediately after the toxin treatment and most of the cytoplasmic proteins leaked from the cells, whereas mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum proteins remained in the intoxicated cells. Parasporin-2 selectively bound to cancer cells in slices of liver tumor tissues and susceptible human cultured cells and became localized in the plasma membrane until the cells were damaged. Thus, parasporin-2 acts as a cytolysin that permeabilizes the plasma membrane with target cell specificity and subsequently induces cell decay.
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