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. 1992 Aug-Sep;38(5-6):643-51.

Partially purified bacteriocin kills malignant cells by apoptosis: programmed cell death

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Partially purified bacteriocin kills malignant cells by apoptosis: programmed cell death

H Farkas-Himsley et al. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 1992 Aug-Sep.

Abstract

Bacterial proteins, partially purified bacteriocin (PPB), were investigated for their selective killing of malignant cells. It is shown here that upon PPB-cell interaction DNA fragmentation starts within one hour and peaks at 6 hrs. This process requires an on-going cellular metabolism. It is prevented by both actinomycin D, a DNA dependent RNA synthesis inhibitor, and cycloheximide, a protein synthesis inhibitor. We show here that the DNA fragmentation is triggered by PPB-cell membrane-receptor interaction which signals the activation of endogenous cellular endonucleases rather than actually penetrating the cell and interacting directly with the DNA, or serving as a nuclease itself. Thus, it is suggested that the cell death initiated by the lethal bacterial proteins, PPB, is a programmed, step-wise cell death involving apoptosis.

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