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A protein therapeutic modality founded on molecular regulation.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.. 2011-09; 
Chapman M. Wright, R. Clay Wright, James R. Eshleman, and Marc Ostermeier. Brain Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 2B5.
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Abstract

The exquisite specificity of proteins is a key feature driving their application to anticancer therapies. The therapeutic potential of another fundamental property of proteins, their ability to be regulated by molecular cues in their environment, is unknown. Here, we describe a synthetic biology strategy for designing protein therapeutics that autonomously activate a therapeutic function in response to a specific cancer marker of choice. We demonstrate this approach by creating a prodrug-activating enzyme that selectively kills human cancer cells that accumulate the marker hypoxia-inducible factor 1α. This property arises primarily through increased cellular accumulation of the enzyme in the presence of t... More

Keywords

directed evolution;protein engineering;protein switch;enzyme/prodrug therapy