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Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, Vol 29, Issue 1, 11-14
Copyright © 2002 by Society for Endocrinology


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Pegvisomant: structure and function

S Pradhananga, I Wilkinson, and RJ Ross


Pegvisomant is the pegylated form of mutant growth hormone (B2036). B2036 has increased affinity in one binding site and lowered affinity in its second binding site, it has been shown that this molecule still enables dimerisation of the growth hormone receptor at the cell surface but does not allow the necessary conformational changes for signalling. Pegylation decreases the antagonistic activity of B2036, however the rate of clearance of the pegylated B2036 is greatly reduced compared to the unpegylated form. Even though the antagonistic activity of pegvisomant is lower than B2036, the reduced rate of clearance makes it an effective clinical drug for the treatment of conditions such as acromegaly.


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