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A hormonotoxin preparation composed of gelonin, a basic protein of 30,000 Da isolated from the plant Gelonium multiflorum and the luteinizing hormone (LH, lutropin) isolated from the sheep pituitary has been studied for its cytotoxic action on mouse testicular Leydig tumor cells (MA-10 cells).
GAP31 (Gelonium protein of 31 kDa) and MAP30 (Momordica protein of 30 kDa) are agents isolated from the medicinal plants Gelonium multiflorum and Momordica charantia, respectively. The current study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of GAP31 and MAP30 on estrogen-independent and highly
An immunotoxin composed of gelonin, a basic ribosome-inactivating protein, type I of 30 kDa, isolated from the seeds of the Indian plant Gelonium multiflorum and methotrexate (MTX) has been studied as a potential tool of gelonin delivery into the cytoplasm of MTX-responsive cells. On the average,
The effectiveness of gelonin to arrest protein synthesis, thereby limiting the growth of cancer cells was studied by encapsulating it into liposomes. The protein was extracted from the seeds of Indian plant Gelonium multiflorum by ammonium sulfate precipitation and purified using cation-exchange and
In order to synthesise a bioeffective hormonotoxin for selective targeting to specific cells in the gonads, gelonin, a single chain RIP obtained from an Indian plant, Gelonium multiflorum of Euphorbeaceae family was covalently linked to oLH with the use of
Gelonin, a ribosome-inactivating protein from the seeds of Gelonium multiflorum, has been conjugated to antibodies. Previous reports have indicated variable potency of such immunotoxins. The lack of toxicity of gelonin, however, makes it attractive for immunoconjugate production. The
MAP 30 and GAP 31 are plant proteins isolated from Momordica charantia and Gelonium multiflorum, respectively. They have recently been shown to inhibit HIV-1 infection and replication. These proteins also possess a novel DNA topoisomerase-poison-like activity as well as ribosome inactivation. They
Gelonin from the Indian plant Gelonium multiflorum belongs to the type I ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs). Like other members of RIPs, this toxin glycoprotein inhibits protein synthesis of eukaryotic cells; hence, it is largely used in the construction of immunotoxins composed of
Seventeen ent-abietane diterpenes, including gelomulides K-X (1-14), and three known compounds, were isolated from a dichloromethane-soluble extract of Gelonium aequoreum through bioassay-guided fractionation. Their structures were identified by spectroscopic methods, and stereochemistry was
GAP 31 is an anti-HIV plant protein that we have identified and purified to homogeneity from Gelonium multiflorum. It is the first reported example of an anti-HIV agent capable of acting against multiple stages of the viral life cycle, on viral infection and viral replication. GAP 31 is a unique
Since it was discovered as the first human tumor virus in 1964, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is now implicated in several types of malignancies. Accordingly, certain aspects of EBV pathobiology have shown promise in anti-cancer research in developing virus-targeting methods for EBV-associated cancers.