Phosphorylation and cytotoxicity of therapeutic nucleoside analogues: a comparison of alpha and gamma herpesvirus thymidine kinase suicide genes
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Phosphorylation and cytotoxicity of therapeutic nucleoside analogues: a comparison of alpha and gamma herpesvirus thymidine kinase suicide genes
Abstract
Thymidine kinase (TK) genes from three alpha-herpesviruses (i.e., human herpes simplex type 1, varicella-zoster virus, equid herpesvirus 4) and two y-herpesviruses (i.e., Epstein-Barr virus and Saimiri herpesvirus 2) were cloned in expression vectors based on zeocin resistance by complementation of a TK-defective Escherichia coli strain. In vivo complementation of an appropriate yeast strain and in vitro enzymatic measurements demonstrated that all viral TKs possess a second phosphorylating activity corresponding to the thymidylate kinase function in contrast to the E coli TK, which is deprived of this activity. When expressed in an engineered E coli strain rendered resistant to purine and pyrimidine nucleoside analogs, the viral TKs sensitize host bacteria to 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT), 3'-deoxy-2',3'-didehydrothymidine (D4T), dideoxyinosine, or fluorodeoxyuridine (5-FUdR). The extent of activation of all these analogs, in this bacterial assay, was found to be greatly superior for the two gamma-virus TKs, compared to the alpha-virus TKs, including the reference suicide gene, HSV1-TK. TK from the two gamma-Epstein-Barr and Saimiri 2 viruses were also found to be more efficient in sensitizing murine melanoma B16 tumor cells to pyrimide nucleoside analogs.
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