Balsamin, a novel ribosome-inactivating protein from the seeds of Balsam apple Momordica balsamina

Kaur, Inderdeep ; Yadav, Santosh K. ; Hariprasad, Gururao ; Gupta, R. C. ; Srinivasan, Alagiri ; Batra, Janendra K. ; Puri, Munish (2012) Balsamin, a novel ribosome-inactivating protein from the seeds of Balsam apple Momordica balsamina Amino Acids, 2011 . No pp. given. ISSN 0939-4451

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Abstract

Plant seeds, a rich source of proteins, are considered important for their application as functional ingredients in a food system. A novel ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP), balsamin was purified from the seeds of Balsam apple, Momordica balsamina. Balsamin was purified by ion exchange chromatography on CM Sepharose and gel filtration on superdex-75. It has a molecular weight of 28 kDa as shown by SDS-PAGE analysis. Balsamin inhibits protein synthesis in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate-based cell free translation assay with an IC50 of 90.6 ng ml-1. It has RNA N-glycosidase activity and releases a 400-base long fragment termed the Endo fragment from 28S rRNA in the same manner as does saporin-6 from Saponaria officinalis. The N-terminal sequence analysis of the first 12 amino acids of balsamin revealed that it shares 83% similarity with type I RIP α-MMC from Momordica charantia and 50% similarity with β-MMC (from Momordica charantia), bryodin I (from Bryonia dioica) and luffin a (from Luffa cylindrica). Balsamin was further characterized by mass spectrometry. CD spectroscopic studies indicate that secondary structure of balsamin contains helix (23.5%), β-strand (24.6%), turn (20%) and random coil (31.9%). Thus RIPs activity expressed in vegetables like Momordica sp. advocates its usage in diet.

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Keywords:Ribosome Inactivating Protein (RIP); Momordica balsamina; RNA N-glycosidase; Balsamin; Cucurbitaceae
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