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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume 129, Issue 3, 28 June 1985, Pages 934-942
 
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Characterization of a Image seed ribosome-inactivating protein: Immunoreactivity and sequence homologies

Douglas A. Lappia, Fred S. Eschb, Luigi Barbieric, Fiorenzo Stirpec and Marco Soriaa

a Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Farmitalia Carlo Erba SpA, 24 Viale Bezzi, 20146, Milano, Italy b The Laboratories for Neuroendocrinology, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA c Department of General Pathology, University of Bologna, Italy

Received 23 May 1985. 
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Abstract

A ribosome inactivating protein from Image , SO-6, was purified and the N-terminus sequenced. The sequence shows extensive homology with Pokeweed antiviral protein, Pokeweed antiviral protein II, Pokeweed antiviral seed protein and dodecandrin. SDS gel electrophoresis in the Laemmli system revealed two bands of similar intensities with a smear between them, probably an artifact due to the high pI of the protein. Use of a harsher denaturing gel system resulted in one band in electrophoresis. Immune antisera was raised in rabbits against this protein and it cross reacted with other proteins (SO-5, SO-8 and SO-9) from seeds of

inhibitor and dianthin 32.

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