2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.4c00149
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Mass Spectrometric Detection and Differentiation of Enzymatically Active Abrin and Ricin Combined with a Novel Affinity Enrichment Technique

Kaitlyn K. Drinkard,
John R. Barr,
Suzanne R. Kalb

Abstract: Abrin and ricin are toxic proteins produced by plants. Both proteins are composed of two subunits, an A-chain and a Bchain. The A-chain is responsible for the enzymatic activity, which causes toxicity. The B-chain binds to glycoproteins on the cell surface to direct the A-chain to its target. Both toxins depurinate 28S rRNA, making it impossible to differentiate these toxins based on only their enzymatic activity. We developed an analytical workflow for both ricin and abrin using a single method and sample. We… Show more

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