Description
Saporin is obtained from the seeds of the
Soapwort plant (Saponaria officinalis), a plant that grows wildly in
Britain and other parts of Europe. Saporin is a plant enzyme with N-glycosidase
activity that depurinates a specific nucleotide in the ribosomal RNA 28S, thus
irreversibly blocking protein synthesis. It belongs to the well-characterized
family of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs). There are two types of RIPs:
type I (like Saporin), which are much less cytotoxic due to the lack of the B
chain and type II, which are distinguished from type I RIPs by the presence of
the B chain and their ability to enter cells on their own. However, type I RIPs
can still be internalized by fluid-phase endocytosis. Upon internalization, the
ribosomes are inactivated, resulting in cell death.
Saporin (molecular weight 30 kDa) has no
known specificity. Saporin is purified from the seeds of the Soapwort plant (Saponaria
officinalis). The product is routinely tested for activity by a protein
synthesis inhibition assay.
Saporin serves as a control for targeted
saporin immunotoxins or ligand toxins.
Reference
Tailoring
combinatorial lipid nanoparticles for intracellular delivery of nucleic acids,
proteins, and drugs.
Li Y,
Ye Z, Yang H, Xu Q (2022) Tailoring combinatorial lipid nanoparticles for
intracellular delivery of nucleic acids, proteins, and drugs. Acta Pharm Sin B
12(6):2624-2639. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2022.04.013
Objective:
To highlight the recent progress in combinatorial lipid nanoparticles (LNPs)
with novel structures and properties for the delivery of small- and
macromolecular therapeutics.
Summary:
The administration of protein/LNP negatively impacted reproduction in rats,
including sperm production, estrous cyclicity and testicular and ovarian
morphology, without causing any significant side effects. This non-surgical
approach can be developed into a safe and convenient strategy for controlling
the overproduction of pet and wildlife.
Usage:
Intravenous administration of saporin loaded LNPs
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Suicide
nanoplasmids coding for ribosome-inactivating proteins
Mitdank
H, Tröger M, Sonntag A, Shirazi NA, Woith E, Fuchs H, Kobelt D, Walther W, Weng
A (2022) Suicide nanoplasmids coding for ribosome-inactivating proteins. Eur J
Pharm Sci 170:106107. doi: 10.1016/j.ejps.2021.106107
Objective:
To investigate the anti-proliferative activity of suicide-nanoplasmids.
Summary:
In an in vivo neuroblastoma tumor model, treated mice showed a reduced tumor
growth.
Usage:
Design of a suicide nanoplasmid vector with saporin.
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Targeting a
vulnerable septum-hippocampus cholinergic circuit in a critical time window
ameliorates tau-impaired memory consolidation
Wu D,
Yu N, Gao Y, Xiong R, Liu L, Lei H, Jin S, Liu J, Liu Y, Xie J, Liu E, Zhou Q,
Liu Y, Li S, Wei L, Lv J, Yu H, Zeng W, Zhou Q, Xu F, Luo MH, Zhang Y, Yang Y,
Wang JZ (2023) Targeting a vulnerable septum-hippocampus cholinergic circuit in
a critical time window ameliorates tau-impaired memory consolidation. Mol
Neurodegener 18(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s13024-023-00614-7 PMID: 37060096
Objective:
There is an urgent need to study the targeting strategy for the MS-hippocampus
cholinergic pathway to rescue tau-impaired memory.
Summary:
Abnormal tau accumulation and cholinergic degeneration are hallmark pathologies
in the brains of patients with Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD). However, the
sensitivity of cholinergic neurons to AD-like tau accumulation and strategies
to ameliorate tau-disrupted spatial memory in terms of neural circuits still
remain elusive. The authors found that cholinergic neurons with an asymmetric
discharge characteristic in the MS-hippocampal CA1 pathway are vulnerable to
tau accumulation. Photoactivating MS-CA1 cholinergic inputs within a critical 3
h time window during memory consolidation efficiently improved tau-induced
spatial memory deficits in a theta rhythm dependent manner. 192-IgG-Saporin was
used to create an Alzheimer¡¯s Disease animal model.
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See
Also:
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Dornan WA et al. Comparison of site-specific injections
into the basal forebrain on water maze and radial arm maze performance in the
male rat after immunolesioning with 192 IgG saporin. Behav Brain Res 82:93-101,
1996.
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