Onconase((R)) (ONC) is a homolog of ribonuclease A (RNase A) that has unusually high conformational stability and is toxic to human cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. ONC and its amphibian homologs have a C-terminal disulfide bond, which is absent in RNase A. Replacing this cystine with a pair of alanine residues greatly decreases the conformational stability of ONC. In addition, the C87A/C104A variant is 10-fold less toxic to human leukemia cells. These data indicate that the synapomorphic disulfide bond of ONC is an important determinant of its cytotoxicity.

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