Prasad S S, Shethna Y I
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1976 Aug;10(2):293-8. doi: 10.1128/AAC.10.2.293.
A purified antitumor protein from the proteinaceous crystal of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. thuringiensis inhibits the growth of Yoshida ascites sarcoma both in vivo and in vitro. Exogenous respiration of the tumor cells was unaffected by the protein at a concentration as high as 500 mug/ml. The antitumor protein inhibits the uptake and incorporation of labeled precursors into macromolecules. However, the ratio of incorporation over uptake is not affected by the protein. Further, the protein brings about the leakage of 260-nm-absorbing material, proteins, and (32)P-labeled cellular constituents from the Yoshida ascites sarcoma cells. The results show that the action of the antitumor protein appears to alter the cellular permeability of the tumor cells.
从苏云金芽孢杆菌苏云金亚种的蛋白质晶体中纯化得到的一种抗肿瘤蛋白,在体内和体外均能抑制吉田腹水肉瘤的生长。当该蛋白浓度高达500μg/ml时,肿瘤细胞的外源呼吸不受影响。该抗肿瘤蛋白抑制标记前体物质摄取并掺入大分子中。然而,掺入与摄取的比率不受该蛋白影响。此外,该蛋白导致吉田腹水肉瘤细胞中260nm吸收物质、蛋白质和(32)P标记的细胞成分泄漏。结果表明,该抗肿瘤蛋白的作用似乎改变了肿瘤细胞的细胞通透性。