“…Therefore, inhibiting DHFR activities is a very active research area (Cody et al, 2005(Cody et al, , 2006(Cody et al, , 2011bVolpato and Pelletier, 2009). Second, the crystal structures of DHFRs bound to their inhibitors and substrates are readily available facilitating the identification of key residues for the inhibitor and substrate binding (Cody et al, 2005(Cody et al, , 2006(Cody et al, , 2011a. Third, the expression and purification of DHFRs in E. coli are well established (Kwon and Tirrell, 2007;Kwon et al, 2006).…”