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Anna Karlsson research group

Nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleoside analogues

Our research

Our research group studies how DNA building blocks are formed and how to modify this synthesis so that the DNA chain cannot be copied. The group of drugs that act as inhibitors by making false DNA building blocks is called nucleoside analogues and is used to treat both viral diseases and cancer. A prerequisite for the nucleoside analogues to be active, they must become phosphorylated to the corresponding triphosphates by either viral or cellular enzymes and then inhibit viral or cellular DNA synthesis. We study the enzyme systems needed to activate these drugs inside the cells. The activation can be described as a three-stage rocket in that different phosphate groups are added in three subsequent steps. Thereafter, the drug can stop the synthesis of the DNA chain. An important area of our research is to explore new targets for the treatment of HIV and to understand what causes the side effects of treatment. Side effects are often caused by disturbed mitochondrial function by the nucleoside analogues inhibiting the mitochondrial DNA synthesis.

In our studies of how the building blocks of mitochondrial DNA are formed, we have also another important applications of our research. It is to understand the mechanism of some diseases caused by improper functioning of the cell's mitochondrial DNA synthesis.

Publications

Selected publications

  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2022;17(6):e0270418
    Zhao Q; Zhou X; Kuiper R; Curbo S; Karlsson A
  • Article: HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. 2021;30(21):2012-2026
    Zhou X; Mikaeloff F; Curbo S; Zhao Q; Kuiper R; Vegvari A; Neogi U; Karlsson A
  • Article: HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. 2019;28(17):2874-2884
    Zhou X; Curbo S; Zhao Q; Krishnan S; Kuiper R; Karlsson A
  • Article: EBIOMEDICINE. 2019;46:342-355
    Blazquez-Bermejo C; Molina-Granada D; Vila-Julia F; Jimenez-Heis D; Zhou X; Torres-Torronteras J; Karlsson A; Marti R; Camara Y
  • Article: BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY. 2018;156:444-450
    Zhao Q; Zhou X; Curbo S; Karlsson A
  • Article: BMC CANCER. 2018;18(1):559
    Zhou X; Curbo S; Li F; Krishnan S; Karlsson A
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2016;11(1):e0147773
    Reiser K; Mathys L; Curbo S; Pannecouque C; Noppen S; Liekens S; Engman L; Lundberg M; Balzarini J; Karlsson A
  • Article: ONCOTARGET. 2015;6(11):9271-9283
    Zhou X; Paredes JA; Krishnan S; Curbo S; Karlsson A
  • Article: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2015;112(4):1059-1064
    Bartesaghi S; Graziano V; Galavotti S; Henriquez NV; Betts J; Saxena J; Deli A; Karlsson A; Martins LM; Capasso M; Nicotera P; Brandner S; De Laurenzi V; Salomoni P
  • Article: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 2014;289(47):32835-32844
    Krishnan S; Paredes JA; Zhou X; Kuiper RV; Hultenby K; Curbo S; Karlsson A
  • Review: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY. 2014;49:75-83
    Panayiotou C; Solaroli N; Karlsson A
  • Editorial comment: NEUROLOGY. 2013;81(23):2051-2053
    Alston CL; Schaefer AM; Raman P; Solaroli N; Krishnan KJ; Blakely EL; He L; Craig K; Roberts M; Vyas A; Nixon J; Horvath R; Turnbull DM; Karlsson A; Gorman GS; Taylor RW

Research techniques

  • Cell and molecular biology
  • Enzyme assays
  • Transgenic models

Teaching assignments

  • The group is responsible for a microbiology course and lectures in virology at the various training programs.
  • Examiner for project work in the BMA programme.
  • Responsible for the area Scientific competence in the Curriculum Committee for the 6-year ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ program.
Keywords:
Cell and Molecular Biology Medical Genetics and Genomics Microbiology in the Medical Area
Content reviewer:
27-02-2025