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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: GnRH antagonist ; Antagonist/branched polypeptide carrier conjugate ; Antitumour effects
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Our gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist analogue MI-1544 ([Ac-d-Trp1,3,d-Cpa2,d-Lys6,d-Ala10]GnRH) was developed as a potential contraceptive material, because it decreased the luteinizing hormone level without unfavourable side-effects. The antagonist was covalently bound to poly[Lys-(Ac-Glu0.96-dl-Ala3.1)] (AcEAK) —a branched polypeptide having a polylysine backbone — resulting in a MI-1544-AcEAK conjugate. According to our in vitro experiments the MI-1544 induced a 33%–35% decrease in cell numbers of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cell lines at a dose of 30 μM. The biodegradable polymeric carrier, AcEAK, alone inhibited cell proliferation by only 13%–15%, while the MI-1544-AcEAK conjugate, applied at the same dose, was capable of producing 45%–50% inhibition of cell proliferation. Our in vivo experiments using immunosuppressed mice showed that MI-1544, applied twice daily s.c., inhibited the growth of oestrogensensitive and-insensitive xenografts by 65% and 30% respectively. This effect was potentiated (70%) in both types of xenografts by the presence of the polymeric carrier in the conjugate; however, the carrier by itself did not cause tumour growth inhibition. The polymeric polypeptide carrier is supposed to increase the stability of the GnRH antagonist and to prevent the rapid excretion of the covalently bound peptide molecule. The antagonist and its conjugate may have various direct and indirect effects on breast cancer cells and, as a consequence, the new GnRH antagonist conjugates are suitable for treating an extended range of breast cancers.
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  • 2
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    International journal of peptide research and therapeutics 6 (1999), S. 235-238 
    ISSN: 1573-3904
    Keywords: coumarine derivatives ; fluorescence spectra ; fluorescent labels ; fluorescent peptides ; neurotensin 8–13 fragment ; peptide synthesis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Fluorescent derivatives of bovine neurotensin 8–13 fragment were prepared. For N-terminal labelling, 4-[7-hydroxycoumaryl]acetic acid (Hca), 4-[7-methoxycoumaryl]acetic acid (Mca) and 2-amino-3-[4-[7-methoxycoumaryl]]propionic acid (Amp) were used while the C-terminus of the peptide chain was elongated with Amp. The fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of the peptide derivatives were studied. Hca- and Mca/Amp-derivatives were easily distinguishable because of the 60 nm shift of their emission maxima. Compared with the natural sequence, the presence of an N-terminal label did not influence the biological potency in a longitudinal muscle strip of guinea-pig ileum, while labelling at the C-terminus considerably reduced the activity of the peptide.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0173-0835
    Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis ; Micellar electrokinetic chromatography ; Macromolecular branched chain polypeptides ; Chemistry ; Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Amphoteric poly(Lys-[Glu1.0-DL-Ala4.1]), (EAK) and anionic poly(Lys-Ac-Glu0.98-DL-Ala3.98]), (AcEAK) branched chain polypeptides were analyzed by capillary electrophoresis (CE) and micellar elektrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) in the following buffers. A1: 0.25 N triethyl ammonium phosphate (TEAP) buffer (pH 2.25); A2: 100 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in buffer A1; B1: Na-borate buffer (pH 7.7); B2: 100 mM SDS in buffer B1; C1: Na-borate buffer (pH 11.0); C2: 100 mM SDS in buffer C1. Both EAK and AcEAK could be separated by a CE mechanism at pH 2.25 and by an MEKC mechanism at pH 11.0. Optimum results were achieved with CE in buffer A1 and with MEKC in buffer C2.
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