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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY TOOLS & SERVICESβ-Amanitin is a cyclic peptide found in several species of the Amanita genus, as well as other poisonous fungi.1 It inhibits RNA polymerase II and III but not RNA polymerase I or bacterial RNA polymerase, thus preventing mammalian protein synthesis.2,3 The biological activity of this toxin is similar to that of α-amanitin (Item No. 17898) but differs structurally by the presence of a carboxyl group, which is useful for coupling reactions.4
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1. Ribosomal biosynthesis of the cyclic peptide toxins of Amanita mushrooms. Biopolymers 94(5), 659-664 (2010).
2. Nascent RNA cleavage by arrested RNA polymerase II does not require upstream translocation of the elongation complex on DNA. The Journal of Biological Chemisty 268(34), 25604-25616 (1993).
3. Inhibition of yeast ribonucleic acid polymerases by thiolutin. J. Bacteriol. 116(1), 245-256 (1973).
4. Chemical modification allows phallotoxins and amatoxins to be used as tools in cell biology. Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 8, 2072-2084 (2012).