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Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, May 2008, p. 737-743, Vol. 15, No. 5
1071-412X/08/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/CVI.00254-07
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Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Received 18 June 2007/ Returned for modification 7 August 2007/ Accepted 11 March 2008
Plant ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are RNA N-glycosidases that inhibit protein synthesis in cells. Abrin, a type II RIP, is an AB type toxin, which is one of the most lethal types of toxin known. The B chain facilitates the entry of the molecule into the cell, whereas the A chain exerts the toxic effect. We have generated hybridomas secreting antibodies of the immunoglobulin G class specific to the recombinant A chain of abrin. One monoclonal antibody, namely, D6F10, rescued cells from abrin toxicity. Importantly, the antibody also protected mice from lethal doses of the toxin. The neutralizing effect of the antibody was shown to be due to interference with abrin attachment to the cell surface.
Published ahead of print on 19 March 2008.
Present address: Institute of Molecular Cancer Research, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland.
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