Antitumor Ribonucleases

Autor/a

Ribó i Panosa, Marc

Benito i Mundet, Antoni

Vilanova i Brugués, Maria

Otros/as autores/as

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanya)

Fecha de publicación

2011-07-12

Resumen

Ribonucleases are small basic proteins that have shown remarkable antitumor activity linked to their ability to destroy RNA. Therefore, they are a second line of cancer chemotherapeutics as they are not genotoxic. This chapter summarizes the main biochemical characteristics of these enzymes and the key factors responsible for their cytotoxic mechanism. Some of them are shared by most cytotoxins, but each RNase has particular cancer cell killing abilities. The effects on the cell cycle and the induced apoptosis mechanism are cell dependent. The knowledge obtained from the cytotoxic mechanism of natural cytotoxic RNases has been used to artificially engineer more potent and selective RNA-degrading enzymes. These approaches are also described. The chapter ends with a brief description of the results of the clinical trials performed with RNases


This work has been supported by grants BFU2009-06935 from MICINN (Spain) and GRCT04 from the University of Girona

Tipo de documento

Capítulo o parte de libro
Versión aceptada
peer-reviewed

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Ribonucleases; Enginyeria de proteïnes; Protein engineering; Citotoxicitat; Càncer -- Tractament; Cancer -- Treatment; Cytotoxicity

Publicado por

Springer

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