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Biochemistry international 1989-Aug

Chimeric protein: abrin B chain-trypsin inhibitor conjugate as a new antitumor agent.

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J Y Lin
Y S Hsieh
S C Chu

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Abrin B chain and trypsin inhibitor isolated from Acacia confusa (ACTI) were covalently linked to form a chimeric protein (ANB-ACTI) with N-succinimidyl-3-(-2-pyridyldithio)propionate. The chimeric protein had 31% of trypsin inhibitory activity of ACTI and 7% of hemagglutinating activity of abrin B chain, but no inhibition on protein biosynthesis. ANB-ACTI had strong inhibitory effects on the growth of sarcoma 180 cells and Hela cell culture while the mixture of an equivalent amount of free abrin B chain and ACTI did not. The results suggests that abrin B chain of chimeric protein may act as a vector to carry ACTI into the tumor cells. ACTI into the tumor cells. ACTI in the chimeric protein potentiates its antitumor activity as well as its resistance to tryptic digestion.

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