The plant family Phytolaccaceae is a rich source of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs), including the first characterized non-toxic type 1 RIP, pokeweed antiviral protein from the plant Phytolacca americana. The antiviral property is important because of its potential for defense against plant pathogens, obviously plant viruses being a key issue. Some of the Phytolaccaceae proteins have been reported to have antifungal properties. The data and potential applications are reported in this chapter.
Ribosome-inactivating Proteins from Phytolaccaceae
CHAMBERY, Angela;DI MARO, Antimo;Russo R;
2014
Abstract
The plant family Phytolaccaceae is a rich source of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs), including the first characterized non-toxic type 1 RIP, pokeweed antiviral protein from the plant Phytolacca americana. The antiviral property is important because of its potential for defense against plant pathogens, obviously plant viruses being a key issue. Some of the Phytolaccaceae proteins have been reported to have antifungal properties. The data and potential applications are reported in this chapter.File in questo prodotto:
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