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Growth hormone secretagogues: characterization, efficacy, and minimal bioactive conformation.
Authors:R S McDowell   K A Elias   M S Stanley   D J Burdick   J P Burnier   K S Chan   W J Fairbrother   R G Hammonds   G S Ingle   N E Jacobsen  et al.
Affiliation:R S McDowell, K A Elias, M S Stanley, D J Burdick, J P Burnier, K S Chan, W J Fairbrother, R G Hammonds, G S Ingle, N E Jacobsen, et al.
Abstract:
Another class of growth hormone (GH) secretagogues has been discovered by altering the backbone structure of a flexible linear GH-releasing peptide (GHRP). In vitro and in vivo characterization confirms these GH secretagogues as the most potent and smallest (M(r) < 500) reported. Anabolic efficacy is demonstrated in rodents with intermittent delivery. A convergent model of the bioactive conformation of GHRPs is developed and is supported by the NMR structure of a highly potent cyclic analog of GHRP-2. The model and functional data provide a logical framework for the further design of low-molecular weight secretagogues and illustrate the utility of an interdisciplinary approach to elucidating potential bound-state conformations of flexible peptide ligands.
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