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Proceedings of

3rd International Conference on Advances in Bio-Informatics, Bio-Technology and Environmental Engineering ABBE 2015

"DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL RECOMBINANT AGONISTS AND ANTAGO-NISTS OF GLYCOPROTEIN HORMONES USING SITE-DIRECTED MU-TAGENESIS AND GENE TRANSFER"

FUAD FARES
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-060-6-62
Pages
63 - 67
Authors
1
ISBN
978-1-63248-060-6

Abstract: “One major issue regarding the clinical use of many peptides is their short half-life due to the rapid clearance from the circulation. To overcome this problem, we succeeded to ligate the signal sequence of O-linked oligosaccharides to the coding sequence of the hormones. The cassette gene that has been used contains the sequence of the carboxyl-terminal peptide (CTP) of human chorionic gonadotropin  (hCG) subunit. The CTP contains 28 amino acids with four O-linked oligosac-charide recognition sites. It was postulated that O-linked oligo-saccharides add flexibility, hydrophilicity and stability to the protein. On the other hand it was suggested that the four O-linked oligosaccharides play an important role in preventing plasma clearance and thus increasing the half-life of the protein in circulation. Using this strategy we succeeded to ligate the CTP to the coding sequence of follitropin (FSH), thyrotropin (TSH), erythropoietin (EPO) growth hormone (GH) and thus to increase the longev”

Keywords: recombinant proteins, half-life, CTP, EPO, FSH, GH, TSH

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