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  1. Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry
  2. Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry : Volume 37
  3. Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry : Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2011
  4. Genetically encoded immunophotosensitizer
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Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry : Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2011
From the editors of the issue
Technologies of protein interactomics: A review
Protein structure discovery: A software package to computer proteomics tasks (Review)
Proteomic technologies for identification of serum biomarkers of potential autoimmune demyelinating polyneuropathies
Functional degradation of myelin basic protein. The proteomic approach
Exogenous proteins in exhaled human breath condensate
Differentiation of α-hemolytic streptococci by direct mass spectrometric profiling
Comparative proteomic characteristic of mycoplasmas (Mollicutes)
The study of the functional role of enzymatic modifications in bacterial ribosomes by the system biology approach
Affinity modification in a proteomic study of DNA repair ensembles
The search for and identification of peptides from the moss Physcomitrella patens
Light stress photodynamics of chlorophyll-binding proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana thylakoid membranes revealed by high-resolution mass spectrometric studies
Selection of the peptide mass tolerance value for protein identification with peptide mass fingerprinting
Genetically encoded immunophotosensitizer
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Genetically encoded immunophotosensitizer

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Author Serebrovskaya, E. O. Stremovsky, O. A. Chudakov, D. M. Lukyav, K. A. Deyev, S. M.
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Conjugates of antibodies with photosensitizers are successfully used for the targeted killing of cancer cells bearing particular surface markers by the method known as photoimmunotherapy. However, the chemical conjugation of photosensitizers with antibodies poses a number of problems. Among these are a low reproducibility, aggregation, and the presence of impurities of the unconjugated photosensitizer. Here we describe a method of designing a fully genetically encoded immunophotosensitizer, which consists of the anti-HER2/neu miniantibody 4D5scFv as a targeting molecule and the phototoxic fluorescent protein KillerRed as a photosensitizing molecule. Both domains in the recombinant protein retained their functional properties: a high affinity for the HER2/neu antigen and phototoxicity. The recombinant protein 4D5scFv-KillerRed showed a high specificity for HER2/neu-overexpressing cancer cells and effectively lowered their viability upon irradiation.
Starting Page 123
Ending Page 129
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 10681620
Journal Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry
Volume Number 37
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 1608330X
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2011-02-16
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword photoimmunotherapy photosensitizer fluorescent protein miniantibody HER2/neu Bioorganic Chemistry Biomedicine general Organic Chemistry Biochemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Organic Chemistry Biochemistry
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