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Antitumor lectin-trypsin inhibitor conjugate.

Concanavalin A ( Con A) and trypsin inhibitor isolated from Acacia confusa were covalently linked with N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithio)propionate. Con A-A. confusa trypsin inhibitor (ACTI) conjugate covalently bound ( Con A-ACTI) retained about 42% of the trypsin inhibitory activity present in the native ACTI and had a higher hemagglutinating activity than did the native Con A. Con A-ACTI had a greater resistance to tryptic digestion than did the mixture of Con A and ACTI. The conjugate entered sarcoma 180 tumor cells, whereas the free ACTI did not. A single dose of the conjugate injected ip into noninbred N:NIH(S) white mice bearing sarcoma 180 had a remarkable effect of increasing the survival of tumor-bearing mice, while the mixture of an equivalent dose of free Con A and ACTI was not effective.[1]

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  1. Antitumor lectin-trypsin inhibitor conjugate. Lin, J.Y., Lin, L.L. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. (1985) [Pubmed]
 
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