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Induction of Apoptosis in Tumor Cells by Binase
Authors:P. V. Zelenikhin  A. I. Kolpakov  G. V. Cherepnev  O. I. Ilinskaya
Affiliation:(1) Kazan State University, Kazan, 420008, Russia;(2) Institute of Medical Immunology of Charite, Berlin, 10117, Germany;(3) Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Abstract:The possibility of inducing apoptosis in K562 myelogenic erythroleukemia cells, A549 lung carcinoma cells, and normal human lymphocytes was studied for Bacillus intermedius RNase (binase) and its mutants Lys26 Ala and His101 Glu with impaired catalytic activity. Selective induction of apoptosis in leukemic blood cells by binase was demonstrated for the first time. Binase did not exert an antiproliferative or proapoptotic effect on peripheral blood lymphocytes of healthy donors. Low-molecular-weight (less than 50 kb in size) oligonucleosomal DNA fragments, which are early markers of apoptosis, were observed in human solid-tumor cells treated with binase. Studies with the binase mutants showed that a decrease in catalytic activity to 2.5% of the level characteristic of the wild-type enzyme deprives binase of its proapoptotic effect. The selective proapoptotic effect of binase on malignant cells provides evidence that bacterial RNases are promising for designing alternative antitumor drugs.__________Translated from Molekulyarnaya Biologiya, Vol. 39, No. 3, 2005, pp. 457–463.Original Russian Text Copyright © 2005 by Zelenikhin, Kolpakov, Cherepnev, Ilinskaya.
Keywords:cytotoxic RNases  binase  Lys26 Ala and His101 Glu binase mutants  K562 myelogenic erythroleukemia cells  A549 lung carcinoma cells  lymphocytes  apoptosis
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