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Synthetic erythropoietic proteins: tuning biological performance by site-specific polymer attachment
Authors:Chen Shiah-Yun  Cressman Sonya  Mao Feng  Shao Haiyan  Low Donald W  Beilan Hal S  Cagle E Neil  Carnevali Maia  Gueriguian Vincent  Keogh Peter J  Porter Heather  Stratton Stephen M  Wiedeke M Con  Savatski Laura  Adamson John W  Bozzini Carlos E  Kung Ada  Kent Stephen B H  Bradburne James A  Kochendoerfer Gerd G
Institution:Gryphon Therapeutics, 600 Gateway Boulevard, South San Francisco, California 94080, USA.
Abstract:Chemical synthesis in combination with precision polymer modification allows the systematic exploration of the effect of protein properties, such as charge and hydrodynamic radius, on potency using defined, homogeneous conjugates. A series of polymer-modified synthetic erythropoiesis proteins were constructed that had a polypeptide chain similar to the amino acid sequence of human erythropoietin but differed significantly in the number and type of attached polymers. The analogs differed in charge from +5 to -26 at neutral pH and varied in molecular weight from 30 to 54 kDa. All were active in an in vitro cell proliferation assay. However, in vivo potency was found to be strongly dependent on overall charge and size. The trends observed in this study may serve as starting points for the construction of more potent synthetic EPO analogs in the future.
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