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Title: Enzymatic semisynthesis of a superpotent analog of human growth hormone-releasing factor. Author: Bongers J, Lambros T, Liu W, Ahmad M, Campbell RM, Felix AM, Heimer EP. Journal: J Med Chem; 1992 Oct 16; 35(21):3934-41. PubMed ID: 1433202. Abstract: A superpotent analog of human growth hormone-releasing factor, [desNH2Tyr1,D-Ala2,Ala15]-GRF(1-29)-NH2 (4), was prepared from the precursor, [Ala15,29]-GRF(4-29)-OH (1), by a two-step enzymatic semisynthesis. The amidated C-terminus, essential for high biological potency, was obtained via a carboxypeptidase Y-catalyzed exchange of Ala29-OH for Arg29-NH2 to produce [Ala15]-GRF(4-29)-NH2 (2). The N-terminal desNH2Tyr-D-Ala moiety, which greatly increases in vivo duration of action, was then incorporated by V8 protease-catalyzed condensation of segment 2 with desNH2Tyr-D-Ala-Asp(OH)-OR [R = CH3CH2- (3a) or 4-NO2C6H4CH2-(3b)]. The main focus of this report was to develop conditions to use the V8 protease-catalyzed coupling while avoiding a competing cleavage of the proteolytically-sensitive Asp25-Ile26 bond in GRF. Conversion of 2 to 4 in couplings employing the alpha-ethyl ester of the acyl component 3a was limited to about 60% by competing proteolysis at Asp25-Ile26. This system was adequate for preparing, isolating, and fully characterizing the target analog 4 and identifying the side products. The 4-nitrobenzyl ester 3b proved to be a superior substrate, resulting in 90% conversion of 2 to 4 with no detectable loss to proteolysis and requiring significantly lesser amounts of catalyst. These results demonstrate that enzymatic semisynthesis of a biologically-active peptide amide which contains unnatural amino acids at the N-terminus can be achieved from a biosynthetic precursor in good yield and purity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]