“…coli PNP differs fundamentally from the HSVtk/ganciclovir system, since direct cell-to-cell contact or gap junctions are not required for E. coli PNP to kill cells. [1][2][3][4][5] The PNP enzyme cleaves MePdR to liberate 6-methyl purine, (MeP), a potent, membrane permeant and freely diffusible toxin. Strong bystander killing is a hallmark of this approach in human colon, melanoma, and glioma cancer cells in vitro.…”