Cytotoxic ribonucleases: molecular weapons and their targets |
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Authors: | Makarov Alexander A Ilinskaya Olga N |
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Institution: | Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilov Str 32, 119991 Moscow, Russia. aamakarov@gemone.eimb.relarn.ru |
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Abstract: | Many ribonucleases (RNases) are highly cytotoxic. In some cases, they attack selectively malignant cells, triggering apoptotic response, and therefore are considered as alternative chemotherapeutic drugs. Factors that determine the cytotoxicity of RNases, primarily of those of microbial origin, are reviewed here. These factors include catalytic activity, ability to escape natural inhibitors, stability, and efficiency of internalization. The latter is, in turn, determined by positive charge on the molecule and interaction with cell membrane. Cellular targets and molecular determinants of RNases decisive for their cytotoxic action are characterized. |
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Keywords: | Cytotoxic ribonuclease Catalytic activity Structure Stability Positive charge Endocytosis |
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