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Molecular structures endogenous ligand

Isolation of the immunophilin cDNAs has rendered possible the production and the structure-function study of these proteins by site-directed mutagenesis. In addition, yeast strains have been constructed where the endogenous ligands for CsA and FK506 have been replaced with their human counterparts. Such strains provide convenient assay systems for the stracture-activity studies of putative immunosuppressants (Koltin et al, 1991). The advances in immunosuppression are yet another salient example of the contributions of molecular biology to drug design and development. [Pg.151]


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