Vago R, Marsden CJ, Lord JM, Ippoliti R, Flavell DJ, Flavell SU, Ceriotti A, Fabbrini MS (2005) Saporin and ricin A chain follow different intracellular routes to enter the cytosol of intoxicated cells. FEBS J 272(19):4983-4995. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2005.04908.x
Summary: Some bacterial toxins such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin A carry a KDEL-like C-terminal peptide sequence, which targets the protein to the endoplasmic reticulum. Saporin (Cat. #PR-01) is a plant ribosome-inactivating protein, which does not contain a KDEL-like sequence. Here the authors examined the intracellular pathways utilized by saporin. Although ricin, another plant ribosome-inactivating protein, could be visualized in the Golgi complex, saporin was not. The data suggest that saporin may utilize endosomes during its journey through the cell.
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