Anti‑tumor activities and apoptotic mechanism of ribosome‑inactivating proteins

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Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) belong to a family of enzymes that attack eukaryotic ribosomes and potently inhibit cellular protein synthesis. RIPs possess several biomedical properties, including anti-viral and anti-tumor activities. Multiple RIPs are known to inhibit tumor cell proliferation through inducing apoptosis in a variety of cancers, such as breast cancer, leukemia/lymphoma, and hepatoma. This review focuses on the anti-tumor activities of RIPs and their apoptotic effects through three closely related pathways: mitochondrial, death receptor, and endoplasmic reticulum pathways.

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Zeng, M., Zheng, M., Lu, D., Wang, J., Jiang, W., & Sha, O. (2015, July 17). Anti‑tumor activities and apoptotic mechanism of ribosome‑inactivating proteins. Chinese Journal of Cancer. Landes Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40880-015-0030-x

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