Reversible dimerization of 20 kilodalton human growth hormone (hGH). |
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Authors: | Y Nagatomi M Ikeda H Uchida M Wada H Kobayashi Y Hashimoto K Mabuchi M Hayakawa N Kusuhara M Honjo |
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Affiliation: | Life Science Laboratories, Mitsui Chemicals Inc, Mobara, Chiba, Japan. yugi.nagatomi@mitsui-chem.co.jp |
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Abstract: | A noncovalent dimer of the 22 kilodalton human growth hormone (22 K-hGH) is known to have diminished somatogenic activity compared with monomeric 22 K-hGH. In the present study, we examined the biological activity and physicochemical behaviour of a noncovalent dimer of the 20 kilodalton human growth hormone (20 K-hGH), an isoform of 22 K-hGH. Analysis of the equilibrium between monomeric and associated forms revealed that the associated 20 K-hGH was present in the dimeric form in aqueous solution. The kinetics of dimerization in rat plasma followed the theory of dissociation-association equilibrium, and more than 99% of 20 K-hGH molecules existed as a monomer in the equilibrium state at the physiological hGH concentration. Analysis of the pharmacokinetics showed that the ratio of the administrated dimer in rat circulation decreased from 43% to less than 4% in 2 h. A preparation of noncovalent dimeric 20 K-hGH had essentially the same degree of biological potency as that of a monomer in both in vitro and in vivo bioassays. In conclusion, dimerization of 20 K-hGH is reversible both in vitro and in vivo and a noncovalent dimer can function as a pharmaceutically active component of a 20 K-hGH preparation, in contrast to a 22 K-hGH preparation. |
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