Structural and functional characterization of the cytotoxic protein ledodin, an atypical ribosome‐inactivating protein from shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes)

Author:

Citores Lucía1,Ragucci Sara2,Russo Rosita2,Gay Claudia C.3,Chambery Angela2,Di Maro Antimo2ORCID,Iglesias Rosario1,Ferreras José M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Physiology Faculty of Sciences, University of Valladolid E‐47011 Valladolid Spain

2. Department of Environmental Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (DiSTABiF), University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, Via Vivaldi 43 81100 Caserta Italy

3. Laboratory of Protein Research Institute of Basic and Applied Chemistry of Northeast Argentina (UNNE‐CONICET), Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences and Surveying (UNNE) Corrientes Argentina

Abstract

AbstractWe have purified ledodin, a cytotoxic 22‐kDa protein from shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) consisting of a 197 amino acid chain. Ledodin possessed N‐glycosylase activity on the sarcin‐ricin loop of mammalian 28S rRNA and inhibited protein synthesis. However, it was not active against insect, fungal, and bacterial ribosomes. In vitro and in silico studies suggested that ledodin exhibits a catalytic mechanism like that of DNA glycosylases and plant ribosome‐inactivating proteins. Moreover, the sequence and structure of ledodin was not related to any protein of known function, although ledodin‐homologous sequences were found in the genome of several species of fungi, some edible, belonging to different orders of the class Agaricomycetes. Therefore, ledodin could be the first of a new family of enzymes widely distributed among this class of basidiomycetes. The interest of these proteins lies both, in the fact that they can be a toxic agent of some edible mushrooms and in their application in medicine and biotechnology.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Government of Castile-Leon

JCYL

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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