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Gene technology-based antimetabolite design: the use of an in vitro protein expression system to facilitate antimetabolite design for virally-induced human diseases and malignant conditions
Authors:Barnett Y A,Eger K,Eriksson S,Folkers G,Hansen P E,Hofbauer R,Komitowsky D,Milon A,Munch-Petersen B  European Thymidine Kinase Study Group
Affiliation:

a Cancer and Ageing Research Group, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co., Londonderry, BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland

b Pharmacy Institute, University of Leipzig, 04103, Leipzig, Germany

c Department of Veterinary Medical Chemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Biomedical Centre, S-75123, Uppsala, Sweden

d Department of Pharmacy, The ETH-Zurich, CH-8057, Zurich, Switzerland

e Institute of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Roskilde University, 4000, Roskilde, Denmark

f Institute of Molecular Biology, The Vienna Biocentre, University of Vienna, A-1030, Vienna, Austria

g The Department of Histopathology, The German Cancer Research Centre, 69126, Heidelberg, Germany

h The Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology, CNRS, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062, Toulouse, Cedex, France

Abstract:A precondition for the chemotherapeutic treatment of a variety of virally-induced human diseases and malignant conditions is a highly selective interaction of the drug molecule to be used with it's biological target. To ensure the development of novel, effective drugs, it is essential that the biological target is well characterised with regard to it's structure and activity. Such characterisation relies upon adequate amounts of pure target being available. One of the most important enzymatic importers for antimetabolites is the enzyme thymidine kinase. In this article an in vitro protein expression system is described which facilitates the production of milligram amounts of pure and biologically active thymidine kinase, from a number of important biological sources. Results have shown that the in vitro produced enzyme has the exact biochemical propeties of the in vivo enzyme. Thus the in vitro protein expression system is an ideal vechicle to facilitate an in depth investigation of the enzyme's biological properties.
Keywords:Human and viral thymidine kinases   Protein expression systems   Protein purification   Antimetabolite design
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