Published: Vol 3, Iss 17, Sep 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.887 Views: 8219
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Abstract
Thymidine Kinase from human Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1-TK) in combination with specific substrate prodrug nucleotide analogue ganciclovir (GCV) has been widely used as suicidal therapeutic gene for cancer gene therapy. HSV1, and its mutant (HSV1-sr39TK) with improved substrate specificity, were used as reporter genes for PET-imaging of various biological functions in small animals, by combining with radiolabeled substrates such as 18F-FHBG and 124I-FIAU. 3H-Penciclovir (PCV) uptake assay is a method of choice used to determine the expression level of HSV1-TK in mammalian cells and tissues. HSV1-TK phosphorylate PCV and result in the formation of penciclovir monophosphate, and its subsequent phopsphorylation by cellular TK lead to the formation of penciclovir triphosphate, which is trapped selectively in cells express HSV-TK. 3H-Penciclovir enables the detection of penciclovir uptake of mammalian cells and tissues by radioactive procedures such as scintillation counting. Here we describe the protocol to carry out 3H-Penciclovir uptakes in mammalian cells.
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Acknowledgments
We thank Dr Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, Chairman, Department of Radiology, Stanford University for providing helpful support and facility for conducting this research. We thank the Department of Radiology, Stanford University for funding support (R. Paulmurguan), and thank the Canary Center at Stanford for providing the facilities. We also thank NIH-NCI RO1CA161091 (R. Paulmurugan) for partial funding support.
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Sekar, T. V. and Paulmurugan, R. (2013). 3H-Penciclovir (3H-PCV) Uptake Assay. Bio-protocol 3(17): e887. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.887.
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Cancer Biology > General technique > Cancer therapy > Gene expression
Cell Biology > Cell signaling > Stress response
Biochemistry > Protein > Activity
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