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Bisphosphonate conjugation to proteins as a means to impart bone affinity.

H Uludag1, N Kousinioris, T Gao, D Kantoci.   

Abstract

Growth factors are endogenous proteins capable of stimulating new bone formation, but their clinical benefit for systemic stimulation of bone mass has not been demonstrated. The critical challenge is to deliver a significant dose of the proteins to bone after intravenous injection. This challenge may be overcome by derivatizing proteins with ligands that exhibit a high bone affinity (e.g., bisphosphonates). To demonstrate the feasibility of this approach, 1-amino-1,1-diphosphonate methane (aminoBP) was conjugated to a model protein, albumin. The conjugation was performed by (1) converting the amino group of aminoBP to a thiol group using 2-iminothiolane, (2) derivatizing the albumin amino groups with a thiol-reactive sulfosuccinimidyl-4-(N-maleimidomethyl)-1-cyclohexane carboxylate, and (3) reacting the derivatized albumin with thiolated aminoBP. Typically, 1-4 aminoBP molecules per albumin were obtained. The conjugated albumin exhibited a high affinity to hydroxyapatite that was proportional to the extent of conjugation. The conjugates were shown to exhibit a high affinity to bone matrix in vitro in a serum-containing medium. Once bound to bone matrix, the conjugates were found to desorb more slowly than the unmodified albumin, especially from bone whose organic matrix was removed by ashing. In conclusion, conjugation of bisphosphonates to albumin was shown to impart a high bone affinity to the protein, and such conjugates can be potentially targeted to bone.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10753453     DOI: 10.1021/bp990154m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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