“…Toxins are in part exocitosed, in degraded or still active form, with differences from a RIP to another, which may account for the different cytotoxicity of the proteins (Battelli et al 2004). The interaction of RIPs with cells has been extensively reviewed (Spooner and Lord 2014).…”
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs), either single-chain (type 1) or two-chain (type 2), are frequently found in plants. Their genes have been found in
“…Toxins are in part exocitosed, in degraded or still active form, with differences from a RIP to another, which may account for the different cytotoxicity of the proteins (Battelli et al 2004). The interaction of RIPs with cells has been extensively reviewed (Spooner and Lord 2014).…”
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs), either single-chain (type 1) or two-chain (type 2), are frequently found in plants. Their genes have been found in
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