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The 1.8 angstrom Crystal Structure of ACTIBIND Suggests a Mode of Action for T2 Ribonucleases As Antitumorigenic Agents

  作者 DE LEEUW MARINA; GONZALEZ ANA; LANIR ASSAF; ROIZ LEVAVA; SMIRNOFF PATRICIA; SCHWARTZ BETTY; SHOSEYOV ODED; ALMOG ORNA  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Medicinal Chemistry;  卷期  2012年55-3;  页码  1013-1020  
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[摘要]ACTIBIND and its human homologue RNASET2 are T2 ribonucleases (RNases). RNases are ubiquitous and efficient enzymes that hydrolyze RNA to 3' mononucleotides and also possess antitumorigenic and antiangiogenic activities. Previously, we have shown that ACTIBIND and RNASET2 bind actin and interfere with the cytoskeletal network structure, thereby inhibiting cell motility and invasiveness in cancer and in endothelial cells. We also showed that ACTIBIND binds actin in a molar ratio of 1:2. Here, we further characterize ACTIBIND and determine its crystal structure at 1.8 angstrom resolution, which enables us to propose two structural elements that create binding sites to actin. We suggest that each of these binding sites is composed of one cysteine residue and one conserved amino acid region. These binding sites possibly interfere with the cytoskeleton network structure and as such may be responsible for the antitumorigenic and antiangiogenic activities of ACTIBIND and its human analogue RNASET2.

 
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