Abstract
To increase the half-life of growth hormones, we proposed its long-lasting regulation through the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). We identified lysine residues (K67, K141, and K166) that are involved in the ubiquitination of human growth hormone (hGH) using ubiquitination site prediction programs to validate the ubiquitination sites, and then substituted these lysine residues with arginine residues. We identified the most effective substituent (K141R) to prevent ubiq-uitination and named it AUT-hGH. hGH was expressed and purified in the form of hGH-His, and ubiquitination was first verified at sites containing K141 in the blood stream. Through the study, we propose that AUT-hGH with an increased half-life could be used as a long-lasting hGH in the blood stream.
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Kim, M. S., Kim, K., Oh, S. K., Lee, G., Kim, J. O., Li, L., … Baek, K. H. (2021). Long-lasting growth hormone regulated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126268
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