Pages that link to "Q43992716"
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The following pages link to The A167Y mutation converts the herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase into a guanosine analogue kinase (Q43992716):
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- Enzymes to die for: exploiting nucleotide metabolizing enzymes for cancer gene therapy (Q37989984) (← links)
- Trypanosoma brucei (UMP synthase null mutants) are avirulent in mice, but recover virulence upon prolonged culture in vitro while retaining pyrimidine auxotrophy (Q39104459) (← links)
- PET imaging of HSV1-tk mutants with acquired specificity toward pyrimidine- and acycloguanosine-based radiotracers (Q39877451) (← links)
- A new acycloguanosine-specific supermutant of herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase suitable for PET imaging and suicide gene therapy for potential use in patients treated with pyrimidine-based cytotoxic drugs (Q39991887) (← links)
- A method for quantification of nucleotides and nucleotide analogues in thymidine kinase assays using lanthanum phosphate coprecipitation (Q42585589) (← links)
- Modulated nucleoside kinases as tools to improve the activation of therapeutic nucleoside analogues (Q45211779) (← links)
- Engineering of a single conserved amino acid residue of herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase allows a predominant shift from pyrimidine to purine nucleoside phosphorylation (Q45416648) (← links)
- Diversity-oriented synthesis of acyclic nucleosides via ring-opening of vinyl cyclopropanes with purines (Q50441752) (← links)