Cytotoxic activity of a recombinant GnRH-PAP fusion toxin on human tumor cell lines.

FEBS Lett

Laboratoire de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire, Université de Franche-Comté, 16 route de Gray, 25030 Besançon, France.

Published: April 2000

Pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP), a ribosome-inactivating protein isolated from the leaves of Phytolacca americana, reveals potent antiviral activity against viruses or cytotoxic action against cells once inside the cytoplasm. Therefore PAP is a good candidate to be used as an immunotoxin. We constructed a bacterial expression plasmid encoding PAP as a fusion protein with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), a neuropeptide with receptor sites on several gynaecologic tumors. The resulting recombinant toxin was produced in Escherichia coli and accumulated in inclusion bodies. After purification under denaturing conditions, renaturated GnRH-PAP shows an IC(50) of 3 nM on in vitro translation assays and selectively inhibits the growth of the GnRH receptor positive Ishikawa cell line (ID(50) of 15 nM); on the other hand, neither GnRH nor PAP alone had any effect.

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