Recombinant peptide production platform coupled with site-specific albumin conjugation enables a convenient production of long-acting therapeutic peptide

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The number of therapeutic peptides for human treatment is growing rapidly. However, their development faces two major issues: the poor yield of large peptides from conventional solid-phase synthesis, and the intrinsically short serum half-life of peptides. To address these issues, we investigated a platform for the production of a recombinant therapeutic peptide with an extended serum half-life involving the site-specific conjugation of human serum albumin (HSA). HSA has an exceptionally long serum half-life and can be used to extend the serum half-lives of therapeutic proteins and peptides. We used glucagon-like-peptide 1 (GLP-1) as a model peptide in the present study. A “clickable” non-natural amino acid—p-azido-l-phenylalanine (AzF)—was incorporated into three specific sites (V16, Y19, and F28) of a GLP-1 variant, followed by conjugation with HSA through strain-promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition. All three HSA-conjugated GLP-1 variants (GLP1_16HSA, GLP1_19HSA, and GLP1_28HSA) exhibited comparable serum half-lives in vivo. However, the three GLP1_HSA variants had different in vitro biological activities and in vivo glucose-lowering effects, demonstrating the importance of site-specific HSA conjugation. The platform described herein could be used to develop other therapeutic peptides with extended serum half-lives.

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Bak, M., Park, J., Min, K., Cho, J., Seong, J., Hahn, Y. S., … Kwon, I. (2020). Recombinant peptide production platform coupled with site-specific albumin conjugation enables a convenient production of long-acting therapeutic peptide. Pharmaceutics, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12040364

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