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Title: Role of thymidine phosphorylase activity in the angiogenic effect of platelet derived endothelial cell growth factor/thymidine phosphorylase. Author: Miyadera K, Sumizawa T, Haraguchi M, Yoshida H, Konstanty W, Yamada Y, Akiyama S. Journal: Cancer Res; 1995 Apr 15; 55(8):1687-90. PubMed ID: 7536129. Abstract: Human thymidine phosphorylase (dThdPase) has been reported to be identical with the platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor (PD-ECGF). To investigate whether the dThdPase activity of PD-ECGF/dThdPase is indispensable to its angiogenic activity, three PD-ECGF/dThdPase mutants, K115E (Lys-115-->Glu), L148R (Leu-148-->Arg) and R202S (Arg-202-->Ser) were made by site-directed mutagenesis. Although the expression level of the three mutant PD-ECGF/dThdPases in the COS-7 cells was similar to that of wild-type PD-ECGF/dThdPase, dThdPase activity was not detected in the COS-7 cells transfected with the mutant PD-ECGF/dThdPase cDNA. The lysates of COS-7 cells transfected with the wild-type PD-ECGF/dThdPase cDNA had angiogenic activity, but those transfected with the mutant PD-ECGF/dThdPase cDNAs did not. An inhibitor of dThdPase, 6-amino-5-chlorouracil, inhibited the angiogenic activity of purified dThdPase. These findings indicate that dThdPase activity is indispensable to the angiogenic activity of PD-ECGF/dThdPase.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]