A screen for peptide agonists of the G-CSF receptor

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Background: Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is one of the most important pharmacologically used proteins. Potential uses beyond the stimulation of neutrophilic granulocytes are the treatment of CNS disorders. Disadvantages of the G-CSF protein as a drug are its moderate plasma half-life time and considerable production costs. We therefore conducted a screen for peptide agonists derived from the sequence of human G-CSF. Findings. Despite of the high sensitivity of our screening system we could not detect any positive hits in a single peptide approach. In a multiplex approach using a permutation of any combination of 10 different peptides we could also not detect a positive block. Conclusions: We conclude that larger coherent parts of the protein or dimerising peptides may be needed to achieve activation of the receptor. © 2011 Schneider et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Conzelmann, N., & Schneider, A. (2011). A screen for peptide agonists of the G-CSF receptor. BMC Research Notes, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-194

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