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- Actibind abstract "Actibind is an actin-binding fungal T(2)-RNase protein that is produced by the black mold Aspergillus niger, a microorganism used in biotechnology and food technology. In plants, actibind binds actin, a major component of the cytoskeleton, interfering with the plants' pollen tubes and halting cell growth. Research published in the journal Cancer on 15 May 2006 reports evidence that actibind has antiangiogenic and anticarcinogenic characteristics. In human colon cancer, breast cancer and melanoma, increasing the level of actibind was found to reduce the ability of these cells to form tumorogenic colonies. In animal models, increased actibind inhibited the growth of colon cancer-derived tumors, metastases and blood vessel formation. During the completion of the Human Genome Project, the gene encoding for RNaseT2, the human actibind-like protein, was found on chromosome 6.".
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- Actibind hasPhotoCollection Actibind.
- Actibind subject Category:Proteins.
- Actibind type Abstraction100002137.
- Actibind type Chemical114806838.
- Actibind type Compound114818238.
- Actibind type Macromolecule114944888.
- Actibind type Material114580897.
- Actibind type Matter100020827.
- Actibind type Molecule114682133.
- Actibind type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Actibind type Part113809207.
- Actibind type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Actibind type Protein114728724.
- Actibind type Proteins.
- Actibind type Relation100031921.
- Actibind type Substance100019613.
- Actibind type Thing100002452.
- Actibind type Unit109465459.
- Actibind comment "Actibind is an actin-binding fungal T(2)-RNase protein that is produced by the black mold Aspergillus niger, a microorganism used in biotechnology and food technology. In plants, actibind binds actin, a major component of the cytoskeleton, interfering with the plants' pollen tubes and halting cell growth. Research published in the journal Cancer on 15 May 2006 reports evidence that actibind has antiangiogenic and anticarcinogenic characteristics.".
- Actibind label "Actibind".
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- Actibind wasDerivedFrom Actibind?oldid=561668175.
- Actibind isPrimaryTopicOf Actibind.