
Sara RagucciUniversity of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" Caserta, Italy · Dep. of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies
Sara Ragucci
PhD
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My research focuses on the discovery and characterization of novel bioactive proteins/enzymes. I am currently working on a new family of specific ribonucleases from edible basidiomycetes mushrooms, known as ribotoxin-like proteins.
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We 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 silic...
White button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus (J.E. Lange) Imbach) is one of the widely consumed edible mushrooms. Indeed, A. bisporus fruiting bodies are a rich source of nutrients and bioactive molecules. In addition, several enzymes with biotechnological applications are found in A. bisporus (e.g., enzymes for lignocellulose degradation). Here, a nov...
Cetuximab is a monoclonal antibody blocking the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). However, cetuximab treatment has no clinical benefits in patients affected by mCRC with KRAS mutation or in the presence of constitutive activation of signalling pathways acting downstream of the EGFR. The aim of this stud...
Ageritin is a ribotoxin-like protein of biotechnological interest, belonging to a family of ribonucleases from edible mushrooms. Its enzymatic activity is explicated through the hydrolysis of a single phosphodiester bond, located in the sarcin/ricin loop of ribosomes. Unlike other ribotoxins, ageritin activity requires divalent cations (Zn²⁺). Here...
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are known as RNA N-glycosylases. They depurinate the major rRNA, damaging ribosomes and inhibiting protein synthesis. Here, new single-chain (type-1) RIPs named sodins were isolated from the seeds (five proteins), edible leaves (one protein) and roots (one protein) of Salsola soda L. Sodins are able to release...
‘Asprinio’ is a white dry wine characteristic for its acidity and aromatic flavour, known as emerging DOP wine in Southern Italy. Nevertheless, little information is available on the metabolomic profile of this wine. Thus, in this paper we evaluated the colourimetric parameters, 1H NMR profiles and free amino acids content of ‘Asprinio’ wines, bott...
Ribotoxin-like proteins (RL-Ps) represent a novel specific ribonuclease family found in edible mushrooms and are able to inhibit protein synthesis. Here, we report the characterization and cytotoxic effects of four novel RL-Ps, named eryngitins, isolated from fruiting bodies of the king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii). These proteins induced fo...
rRNA N-glycosylases (EC 3.2.2.22) remove a specific adenine (A4324, rat 28S rRNA) in the sarcin ricin loop (SRL) involved into ribosome interaction with elongation factors, causing the inhibition of translation, for which they are known as plant ‘ribosome inactivating proteins’ (RIPs). However, protein synthesis inactivation could be the result of...
Here, we report the characterization (purification, autoxidation rate, pseudoperoxidase activity) and amino acid sequence determination of S. scombrus (Atlantic mackerel) and S. colias (Tinker mackerel) mioglobins (Mbs), considering the increasing consumption of fresh and canned mackerel meat and Mb implication in meat storage (e.g. browning and li...
Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is the main precannabinoid in industrial hemp. It represents a common constituent of hemp seed oil, but mainly abundant in the aerial parts of the plant (including their processing waste). Thus, the optimization of fast and low-cost purification strategies is mandatory, as well as a deep investigation on its nutraceutical...
Here, we report the current status of the bioactive peptides isolated and characterized from mushrooms during the last 20 years, considering ‘peptide’ a succession from to 2 to 100 amino acid residues. According to this accepted biochemical definition, we adopt ~10 kDa as the upper limit of molecular weight for a peptide. In light of this, a carefu...
Cow, sheep and goat raw milk raised in Ailano and Valle Agricola territories (‘Alto Casertano’, Italy) were characterized (raw proteins, free and total amino acids content) to assess milk quality. Raw milk with the highest total protein content is sheep milk followed by goat and cow milk from both localities. Total amino acid content in cow, goat a...
Porcini are edible mushrooms widely used in cooking due to their extraordinary taste. Despite this, cases of food poisoning have been reported in the recent literature also for ingestion of porcini. Here, we report the isolation from Boletus edulis fruiting bodies of two novel ribotoxin-like proteins (RL-Ps), enzymes already studied in other organi...
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are found in several edible plants and are well characterized. Many studies highlight their use in cancer therapy, alone or as immunoconjugates, linked to monoclonal antibodies directed against target cancer cells. In this context, we investigate the cytotoxicity of quinoin, a novel type 1 RIP from quinoa seeds...
Quinoin is a type 1 ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) we previously isolated from the seeds of pseudocereal quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and is known as a functional food for its beneficial effects on human health. As the presence of RIPs in edible plants could be potentially risky, here we further characterised biochemically the protein (complete...
The ever-growing use of mass spectrometry (MS) methodologies in food authentication and traceability originates from their unrivalled specificity, accuracy and sensitivity. Such features are crucial for setting up analytical strategies for detecting food frauds and adulterations by monitoring selected components within food matrices. Among MS appro...
Ageritin is the prototype of a new ribotoxin-like protein family, which has been recently identified also in basidiomycetes. The protein exhibits specific RNase activity through the cleavage of a single phosphodiester bond located at sarcin/ricin loop of the large rRNA, thus inhibiting protein biosynthesis at early stages. Conversely to other ribot...
Myoglobin (Mb), hemeprotein that binds dioxygen in muscle, affects meat colour. Moreover, in presence of peroxides, metMb is a potent oxidant involved in oxidative rancidity in meat. Here, following pigeon Mb purification and primary structure mass spectroscopy characterization, we determined its autoxidation rate and pseudoperoxidase activity with...
Ageritin is a specific ribonuclease, extracted from the edible mushroom Cyclocybe aegerita (synonym Agrocybe aegerita), which cleaves a single phosphodiester bond located within the universally conserved alpha-sarcin loop (SRL) of 23–28S rRNAs. This cleavage leads to the inhibition of protein biosynthesis, followed by cellular death through apoptos...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) from Valle Agricola is a legume cultivated in Southern Italy whose intake is strictly linked to rural traditions. In order to get new biochemical insight on this landrace and to promote its consumption and marketing, nutritional values (moisture content, total proteins, lipids, total and free amino acids) and metabolic...
Background
Microbial transglutaminase (mTG) has been successfully used to produce site-specific protein conjugates derivatized at the level of Gln and/or Lys residues for different biotechnological applications. Here, a recombinant peptide identified in human apolipoprotein B sequence, named r(P)ApoBL and endowed with antimicrobial activity, was st...
The transcription factor CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) modulates pleiotropic functions mostly related to gene expression regulation. The role of CTCF in large scale genome organization is also well established. A unifying model to explain relationships among many CTCF-mediated activities involves direct or indirect interactions with numerous protein...
This study investigates on the presence of toxic proteins in quinoa seeds. To this aim, a plethora of biochemical approaches were adopted for the purification and characterization of quinoin, a type 1 ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) contained in quinoa seeds. We determined its melting temperature (68.2 ± 0.6 °C) and thermostability (loss of act...
The edible mushroom Agrocybe aegerita produces a ribotoxin-like protein known as Ageritin. In this work, the gene encoding Ageritin was characterized by sequence analysis. It contains several typical features of fungal genes such as three short introns (60, 55 and 69 bp) located at the 5 region of the coding sequence and typical splice junctions. T...
Using the pathosystem Phaseolus vulgaris–tobacco necrosis virus (TNV), we demonstrated that PD-L1 and PD-L4, type-1 ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs) from leaves of Phytolacca dioica L., possess a strong antiviral activity. This activity was exerted both when the RIPs and the virus were inoculated together in the same leaf and when they were in...
Fungi produce several toxins active against plants, animal or humans. Among them, ribotoxins are enzymes that specifically attack ribosomes irreparably compromising protein synthesis, useful as insecticides or as anticancer agents. Here, a novel ribotoxin from the edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus has been purified and characterized. This ribotox...
Myoglobin (Mb), oxygen-binding heme-protein retrieved primarily in muscles, is a local oxygen reservoir providing to oxygen when oxygen delivery is insufficient during catabolism. Furthermore, Mb structure is studied as example of molecular evolution for its ability to respond to environmental pressures and adapt to it through few amino acid substi...
Ageritin, a specific ribonuclease, damaging the largest rRNA in the highly conserved α-sarcin/ricin stem-loop (SRL) has been well characterized from edible mushroom Agrocybe aegerita. Given its peculiar characteristic, Ageritin is the prototype of a new ribotoxins family expressed in basidiomycetes.
In this framework, we report the characterization...
Ageritin is the firstly reported ribotoxin-like protein from basidiomycetes fungi. It is able to induce ribosomal integrity damage, and translation block, as well as to interfere with mitochondrial redox activity of some glioma and neuroblastoma cell lines. Herein, Ageritin has been investigated as a valuable neurotoxin towards either undifferentia...
Background:
The Arctic muskox has economic potential as an alternative meat species gaining increased popularity in the region. The objective of the present study is determine the primary structure and pseudoperoxidase activity of muskox myoglobin (Mb) compared with cattle and water buffalo myoglobins.
Results:
The primary structure of muskox Mb...
Ribotoxins are fungal proteins that serve as weapons against parasites and insects. They are strongly toxic due to their ability to enter host cells and inactivate ribosomes. Ageritin is the prototype of a new ribotoxin-like protein family present in basidiomycetes. We demonstrate that this enzyme has peculiar binding and enzymatic features. Differ...
Plants seeds are an important source of enzymes with biotechnological interest. In particular, plant peroxidases, because of their enzymatic activity and stability, are used for the synthesis of phenolic resins, in the treatment of waste waters, or as labelling enzymes and in food industry. Thus, these enzymes can give a potential substitute of oth...
Ribotoxins are a group of extracellular rRNA endoribonucleases produced by ascomycetes that display cytotoxicity toward animal cells, having been proposed as insecticidal agents. Recently, the ribotoxin Ageritin has been isolated from the basidiomycetes Agrocybe aegerita (poplar mushroom) suggesting that ribotoxins are widely distributed among fung...
Here, we report the amino acid sequence of Ageritin, the first ribotoxin-like protein from basidiomycetes (Agrocybe aegerita). This protein consists of 135 amino acid residues with a theoretical molecular mass of 14,801.80 Da (experimental mass 14,802.84 Da, [M + H+]+). Unlike both the classic ribotoxins and homologous RNases T1 family from ascomyc...
Ageritin has been recently described as the first ribotoxin-like from Basidiomycota division (mushroom Agrocybe aegerita) with known antitumor activity (BBA 2017, 1861: 1113-1121). By investigating structural, catalytic and binding properties, we demonstrate that Ageritin is a unique ribotoxin-like protein. Indeed, typical of the ribotoxin family,...
BACKGROUND
Meat from birds is a rich source of proteins for human diet. In this framework, Eurasian woodcock (Scolopax rusticola L.), a medium‐small wading bird hunted as game in many Eurasian countries is considered one of the best meats for culinary purposes. Since nutritional composition of Eurasian woodcock meat has not yet been reported, we de...
Myoglobin (Mb) is a monomeric hemoprotein involved in dioxygen storage and transport in skeletal muscles and heart. Mb, containing the heme pigment, is present in large amount in meat, thus influencing meat color and consumer choice. Here, the primary structure of Mb isolated from muscle of Phasianus colchicus L. was determined by using a comparati...
Background:
'Gallo Matese' beans are known as a typical legume of Southern Italy and continue to be consumed as a traditional food preserving the diversity of this region. Nonetheless, no information about the nutritional values of this legume is available. The objective of the present investigation was to determine the nutritional value and metab...
Background:
Agrocybe aegerita (V. Brig.) Singer, commonly known as Pioppino, is a popular edible mushroom, known in the Campania Region (Italy). Despite its habitual consumption, few nutritional and biochemical information is available. Thus, nutritional values, antiradical properties and chemical composition of the wild Pioppino were compared to...
Background:
Several species belonging to Ascomycota phylum produce extracellular ribonucleases, known as ribotoxins, which exhibit RNase activity through the cleavage of a single phosphodiester bond, located at the universally conserved sarcin/ricin loop of the large rRNA leading inhibition of protein biosynthesis. Clarifying the structure-functio...
In this study, we determined the amount of carnosine and anserine in water buffalo meat without hanging treatment and the free amino acid profile by using amino acid analyser with post-column ninhydrin derivatization procedure. The main free amino acids present in samples were glutamic acid (>60 mg/100 g), followed by alanine, glycine, and arginine...
Myoglobin (Mb) is studied to clarify the structure-function relationships in protein science. In this work, we report the results of a comparative analysis of amino acid sequences from 298 vertebrate Mbs. Forty-one high conserved residues were identified and seven of them were invariants [E18, G25, F43, V68, L72, H93 (proximal histidine) and H97]....
Background:
The species from the genus Phytolacca constitute one of the best sources of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) that have been used both in the therapy against virus and tumours and in the construction of transgenic plants resistant to virus, bacteria, fungi and insects. Here we investigate new activities of three representative RIPs...
In order to promote ‘Valle Agricola’ lentil, an autochthonous lentil of the Campania Region,
a thorough investigation on its biochemical and nutritional properties has been carried out.
Macronutrient content (proteins, carbohydrates and lipids), free and total amino acids, and
unsaturated fatty acids, were determined. The antioxidant capability of...
We investigated the antimicrobial activity of PD-L4, a type 1 RIP from Phytolacca dioica. We found that this protein is active on different bacterial strains both in a native and denatured/alkylated form and that this biological activity is related to a cryptic peptide, named PDL440-65, identified by chemical fragmentation. This peptide showed the...
The amino acid sequence, structural and functional features of two novel myoglobins (Mbs) isolated from crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata L.) and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) were determined. The primary structure was achieved by using a combined approach based on de novo sequencing by ESI-Q-TOF MS/MS and peptide mapping by MALDI-TOF MS. This...