“…A type II RIP consists of an A chain, functionally equivalent to a type I RIP, which is attached to a sugarbinding B chain (for review, see Mehta and Boston, 1998;Tumer et al, 1999;Nielsen and Boston, 2001). Besides RNA N-glycosidase activity, some RIPs have ribonuclease, DNase, DNA glycosylase, and apurinic/apyrimidic lyase activities (Li et al, 1991;Roncuzzi and Gasperi-Campani, 1996;Nicolas et al, 1997Nicolas et al, , 1998Nicolas et al, , 2000Hudak et al, 2000). In addition, RIPs from Trichosanthes kirilowii cell cultures have been demonstrated to possess chitinase activity (Remi Shih et al, 1997).…”