Literature DB >> 20201488

In situ growth of side-chain PEG polymers from functionalized human growth hormone-a new technique for preparation of enhanced protein-polymer conjugates.

Johannes Pall Magnusson1, Sara Bersani, Stefano Salmaso, Cameron Alexander, Paolo Caliceti.   

Abstract

The application of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) for preparation of a novel class of protein-polymer bioconjugates is described, exemplified by the synthesis of a recombinant human growth hormone (rh-GH) poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (PEGMA) hybrid. The rh-GH protein was activated via a bromo-ester functionalized linker and used as a macroinitiator to polymerize the hydrophilic monomer PEGMA under solely aqueous conditions at 4 degrees C. ATRP conditions resulted in controlled polymer growth from rh-GH with low-polydispersity polyPEGMA chains. The rh-GH PEGMA product exhibited properties consistent with the presence of attached hydrophilic polymer chains, namely, high stability to denaturation and proteolysis. The polymerization conditions and conjugation proceeded with retention of the biological activity of the hormone. The rh-GH PEGMA was administered subcutaneously to rats and the activity compared to native rh-GH. The rh-GH PEGMA exhibited similar activity as the native rh-GH in vivo when a daily dose of 40 microg was administered. However, when a higher dose of 120 microg was administered with 3 days between injections the bioavailability of the rh-GH PEGMA was significantly better than that of the native. The results therefore demonstrate that ATRP can be successfully used as a general alternative approach to direct polymer conjugation, namely, PEGylation, to produce PEG-like protein conjugates. This technique can be exploited to design and synthesize protein-polymer derivatives with tailored therapeutic properties.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20201488     DOI: 10.1021/bc900468v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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9.  Tuning Butyrylcholinesterase Inactivation and Reactivation by Polymer-Based Protein Engineering.

Authors:  Libin Zhang; Stefanie L Baker; Hironobu Murata; Nicholas Harris; Weihang Ji; Gabriel Amitai; Krzysztof Matyjaszewski; Alan J Russell
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10.  A brush-polymer conjugate of exendin-4 reduces blood glucose for up to five days and eliminates poly(ethylene glycol) antigenicity.

Authors:  Yizhi Qi; Antonina Simakova; Nancy J Ganson; Xinghai Li; Kelli M Luginbuhl; Imran Özer; Wenge Liu; Michael S Hershfield; Krzysztof Matyjaszewski; Ashutosh Chilkoti
Journal:  Nat Biomed Eng       Date:  2016-11-28       Impact factor: 25.671

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