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    Ribosome-inactivating protein

    A ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) is a protein synthesis inhibitor that acts at the eukaryotic ribosome. This protein family describes a large family

    Ricin

    Ricin is classified as a type 2 ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP). Whereas type 1 RIPs are composed of a single protein chain that possesses catalytic

    Momordin (protein)

    M. (1992). "Momordin II, a ribosome inactivating protein from Momordica balsamina, is homologous to other plant proteins". Nucleic Acids Research. 20

    Endosymbiont

    nematode parasites. This defence is mediated by toxins called "ribosome-inactivating proteins" that attack the molecular machinery of invading parasites.

    Tej P. Singh

    various proteins including lactoperoxidase, peptidoglycan recognition protein, lactoferrin from several species, ribosome inactivating proteins, bifunctional

    Toxicology

    drugs for killing tumor cells. One prime example of this is ribosome-inactivating proteins, tested in the treatment of leukemia. The word toxicology (/ˌtɒksɪˈkɒlədʒi/)

    Beetin

    classified as single chain (type 1) ribosome inactivating proteins that are highly toxic to mammalian ribosomes but non-toxic to intact cultured mammalian

    Shiga toxin

    inference and master regulator analysis of the response to ribosome-inactivating proteins in leukemia cells". Toxicology. 441 152531. Bibcode:2020Toxgy

    Saporin

    a protein that is useful in biological research applications, especially studies of behavior. Saporins are so-called ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs)

    Cucurmosin

    (May 2006). "Ribosome-inactivating proteins in edible plants and purification and characterization of a new ribosome-inactivating protein from Cucurbita