Literature DB >> 16096719

Conjugation of multiple copies of polyethylene glycol to hemoglobin facilitated through thiolation: influence on hemoglobin structure and function.

Belur N Manjula1, Amy G Tsai, Marcos Intaglietta, Ching-Hsuan Tsai, Chien Ho, Paul K Smith, Krishnaveni Perumalsamy, Nirmala Devi Kanika, Joel M Friedman, Seetharama A Acharya.   

Abstract

PEGylation induced changes in molecular volume and solution properties of HbA have been implicated as potential modulators of its vasoconstrictive activity. However, our recent studies with PEGylated Hbs carrying two PEG chains/Hb, have demonstrated that the modulation of the vasoconstrictive activity of Hb is not a direct correlate of the molecular volume and solution properties of the PEGylated Hb and implicated a role for the surface charge and/or the pattern of surface decoration of Hb with PEG. HbA has now been modified by thiolation mediated maleimide chemistry based PEGylation that does not alter its surface charge and conjugates multiple copies of PEG5K chains. This protocol has been optimized to generate a PEGylated Hb, (SP-PEG5K)(6)-Hb, that carries approximately six PEG5K chains/Hb - HexaPEGylated Hb. PEGylation increased the O(2) affinity of Hb and desensitized the molecule for the influence of ionic strength, pH, and allosteric effectors, presumably a consequence of the hydrated PEG-shell generated around the protein. The total PEG mass in (SP-PEG5K)(6)-Hb, its molecular volume, O(2) affinity and solution properties are similar to that of another PEGylated Hb, (SP-PEG20K)(2)-Hb, that carries two PEG20K chains/Hb. However, (SP-PEG5K)(6)-Hb exhibited significantly reduced vasoconstriction mediated response than (SP-PEG20K)(2)-Hb. These results demonstrate that the enhanced molecular size and solution properties achieved through the conjugation of multiple copies of small PEG chains to Hb is more effective in decreasing its vasoconstrictive activity than that achieved through the conjugation of a comparable PEG mass using a small number of large PEG chains.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16096719     DOI: 10.1007/s10930-005-7837-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein J        ISSN: 1572-3887            Impact factor:   2.371


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