Woronkow M. G., Dubinskaja E. I., Chyrendorzhiewa I. P., Legow G. N., Sta+, Zh. prikl. khimii, 65 (1992) N 12, S 2775-2779
作者:Woronkow M. G., Dubinskaja E. I., Chyrendorzhiewa I. P., Legow G. N., Sta+
DOI:——
日期:——
KALAJDZHYAN, A. E.;AKOPYAN, S. G.;KURGINYAN, K. A., ARM. XIM. ZH., 1986, 39, N 4, 237-242
作者:KALAJDZHYAN, A. E.、AKOPYAN, S. G.、KURGINYAN, K. A.
DOI:——
日期:——
SUBSTRATES FOR O6-ALKYLGUANINE-DNA ALKYLTRANSFERASE
申请人:ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (EPFL)
公开号:EP1546371A1
公开(公告)日:2005-06-29
[EN] SUBSTRATES FOR O<6>-ALKYLGUANINE-DNA ALKYLTRANSFERASE<br/>[FR] SUBSTRATS DE O<6>-ALKYLGUANINE-ADN ALKYLTRANSFERASE
申请人:ECOLE POLYTECH
公开号:WO2004031405A1
公开(公告)日:2004-04-15
The present invention relates to methods of transferring a label from novel substrates to O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferases (AGT) and O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase fusion proteins, and to novel substrates suitable in such methods. Proteins of interest are incorporated into an AGT fusion protein, the AGT fusion protein is contacted with particular AGT substrates carrying a label, and the AGT fusion protein is detected and optionally further manipulated using the label in a system designed for recognising and/or handling the label. The particular AGT substrates used in the method of the invention are O6-substituted guanine derivatives or related nitrogen containing hydroxy-heterocycles and their sulfur analogs wherein the O6-substituent is an activated methyl derivative suitable for transfer from guanine or the corresponding heterocycle to AGT, and further carrying a label or a plurality of same or different labels. The invention relates also to the novel AGT substrates as such, to methods of manufacture of such novel substrates, and to intermediates useful in the synthesis of such novel AGT substrates.
Voronkov, M. G.; Dubinskaya, E. I.; Tsyrendorzhieva, I. P., Journal of applied chemistry of the USSR, 1992, vol. 65, # 12.2, p. 2310 - 2314
作者:Voronkov, M. G.、Dubinskaya, E. I.、Tsyrendorzhieva, I. P.、Legov, G. N.、Stankevich, O. S.、et al.