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Yeast as model T cells

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Cardenas, ME; Lorenz, M; Hemenway, C; Heitman, J
Published in: Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design
August 1, 1994

The immunosuppressants cyclosporin A, FK-506, and rapamycin prevent T-cell activation by inhibiting intermediate signal transduction steps. Studies have focused on their mechanisms of action, with the aim of both designing novel immunosuppressants and understanding signal transduction. Biochemical studies first identified the primary drug targets, the immunophilins cyclophilin and FKBP. Genetic studies in yeast demonstrated that the active agents in vivo are toxic protein-drug complexes. The target of cyclophilin-CsA and FKBP12-FK-506, the calcium- and calmodulin-regulated phosphatase calcineurin, regulates nuclear import of a T-cell-specific transcription factor during response to antigen. In yeast, calcineurin is required for recovery from pheromone-induced cell cycle arrest. The challenges ahead are to understand the normal cellular roles of the immunophilins, to biochemically define the direct target of the FKBP12-rapamycin complex, and to translate recent advances into the design of novel immunosuppressants. © 1994 ESCOM Science Publishers B.V.

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Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design

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1573-9023

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0928-2866

Publication Date

August 1, 1994

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2

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1

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103 / 126

Related Subject Headings

  • Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • 3407 Theoretical and computational chemistry
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 0307 Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
  • 0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
 

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Cardenas, M. E., Lorenz, M., Hemenway, C., & Heitman, J. (1994). Yeast as model T cells. Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design, 2(1), 103–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02171739
Cardenas, M. E., M. Lorenz, C. Hemenway, and J. Heitman. “Yeast as model T cells.” Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design 2, no. 1 (August 1, 1994): 103–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02171739.
Cardenas ME, Lorenz M, Hemenway C, Heitman J. Yeast as model T cells. Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design. 1994 Aug 1;2(1):103–26.
Cardenas, M. E., et al. “Yeast as model T cells.” Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design, vol. 2, no. 1, Aug. 1994, pp. 103–26. Scopus, doi:10.1007/BF02171739.
Cardenas ME, Lorenz M, Hemenway C, Heitman J. Yeast as model T cells. Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design. 1994 Aug 1;2(1):103–126.

Published In

Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design

DOI

EISSN

1573-9023

ISSN

0928-2866

Publication Date

August 1, 1994

Volume

2

Issue

1

Start / End Page

103 / 126

Related Subject Headings

  • Medicinal & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • 3407 Theoretical and computational chemistry
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 0307 Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
  • 0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry