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. 1980 Aug;29(2):425-34.
doi: 10.1128/iai.29.2.425-434.1980.

Optimized assay for thymidine kinase and its application to the detection of antibodies against herpes simplex virus type 1- and 2-induced thymidine kinase

Optimized assay for thymidine kinase and its application to the detection of antibodies against herpes simplex virus type 1- and 2-induced thymidine kinase

J S Gronowitz et al. Infect Immun. 1980 Aug.

Abstract

An optimized assay for herpes simplex virus type 1- and 2-induced deoxythymidine kinase (dTk) is described which used [125I]iododeoxyuridine (IUdr) as a substrate. Values for Km and Vsat were determined for both viral and cellular dTK, using either deoxythymidine or IUdR as a substrate. A comparison between the two substrates revealed that higher reaction velocities and lower Km values were obtained with IUdR. A standard assay was designed which uses 10(-7) M IUdR as a substrate. This assay can detect herpes simplex-induced dTK from as few as two infected cells and is several orders of magnitude more sensitive than conventional dTK assays which use 10(-5) M dT as a substrate. An easily detectable blocking activity, which was shown to be mainly confined to the immunoglobulin G antibody class, was found in most human sera which were positive for complement-fixing antibody against herpes simplex virus.

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