Substrate specificity of feline and canine herpesvirus thymidine kinase
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Substrate specificity of feline and canine herpesvirus thymidine kinase
Abstract
The thymidine kinases from feline herpesvirus (FHV TK) and canine herpesvirus (CHV TK) were cloned and characterized. The two proteins are closely sequence-related to each other and also to the herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase (HSV-1 TK). Although FHV TK and CHV TK have a level of identity of 31 and 35%, respectively, with HSV-1 TK, and a general amino acid similarity of approximately 54% with HSV-1 TK, they do not recognize the same broad range of substrates as HSV-1 TK does. Instead the substrate recognition is restricted to dThd and pyrimidine analogs such as 1-beta-d-arabinofuranosylthymine (araT), 3'-azido-2',3'-dideoxythymidine (AZT) and (E)-5-(2-bromovinyl)-2'-deoxyuridine (BVDU). FHV TK and CHV TK differ in substrate recognition from mammalian cytosolic thymidine kinase 1 (TK1) in that TK1 does not phosphorylate BVDU and they also differ from mammalian mitochondrial thymidine kinase 2 (TK2), which, in addition to thymidine and thymidine analogs also phosphorylates dCyd. Although the nucleoside analog BVDU was a good substrate for FHV and CHV TK, the compound was poorly inhibitory to virus-induced cytopathic effect in FHV- and CHV-infected cells. The reason is likely the poor, if any, thymidylate kinase activity of FHV and CHV TK, which in HSV-1 TK-expressing cells convert BVDU-MP to its 5'-diphosphate derivative.
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