Langelier Y, Déchamps M, Buttin G
J Virol. 1978 Jun;26(3):547-53. doi: 10.1128/JVI.26.3.547-553.1978.
Several enzymatic activities involved in the biosynthetic pathways of nucleotides, including thymidine kinase, which has been used as a biochemical marker in studies of gene transfer, are induced by herpes simplex virus (HSV). The utility of additional markers prompted us to reanalyze the effects of HSV infection on the activities of two other enzymes for which direct selective methods can be devised: dCMP deaminase and CDP reductase. For this purpose, mutant Chinese hamster (lA1) cells devoid of dCMP deaminase activity or Syrian hamster (BHK-21/C13) cells were infected by HSV type 1 or 2, and the activities of thymidine kinase, dCMP deaminase, and CDP reductase were measured in the cell extracts. The reported induction of thymidine kinase and CDP reductase by HSV was confirmed, whereas the stimulation of dCMP deaminase activity could not be observed. For both cell lines, the HSV-induced CDP reductase differed from the host enzyme by sensitivity to inhibition by both dTTP and dATP. This property should be helpful in developing a selection system for this activity.
几种参与核苷酸生物合成途径的酶活性,包括胸苷激酶(在基因转移研究中用作生化标记),可由单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)诱导产生。其他标记物的实用性促使我们重新分析HSV感染对另外两种酶活性的影响,针对这两种酶可设计直接的选择方法:dCMP脱氨酶和CDP还原酶。为此,用1型或2型HSV感染缺乏dCMP脱氨酶活性的突变中国仓鼠(lA1)细胞或叙利亚仓鼠(BHK-21/C13)细胞,并在细胞提取物中测量胸苷激酶、dCMP脱氨酶和CDP还原酶的活性。HSV诱导胸苷激酶和CDP还原酶的报道得到证实,而未观察到dCMP脱氨酶活性的刺激。对于这两种细胞系,HSV诱导的CDP还原酶与宿主酶的区别在于对dTTP和dATP抑制的敏感性。这一特性应有助于开发针对该活性的选择系统。