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Semisynthesis of human somatotropin analogs.
Author(s) -
C H Li,
James Blake
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.76.12.6124
Subject(s) - semisynthesis , human growth hormone , amino acid , recombinant dna , chemistry , fragment (logic) , biochemistry , complementation , amino terminal , amino acid residue , growth hormone , stereochemistry , peptide sequence , hormone , gene , computer science , phenotype , programming language
Complementation of the natural NH2-terminal 134-amino acid fragment of the reduced, carbamoylmethylated human somatotropin with synthetic analogs of COOH-terminal fragments of 57, 42, or 38 amino acids of reduced, carbamoyl-methylated human somatotropin has been investigated. It was found that synthetic fragments of 57 and 42 amino acids gave recombinants with full growth-promoting activity, whereas attempts to obtain a recombinant with the synthetic 38-amino acid fragment were unsuccessful. The synthesis of two analogs of the COOH-terminal fragment of human somatotropin, human [N]e170, Ala165,182,189] somatotropin-(150-191) and human [Nle170, Ala165,182,189] somatotropin-(154-191), is herein described.

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