Direct identification of a novel disulfide bond linkage system of new isolated isomer (isomer V) in recombinantly produced h-IGF-I
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Direct identification of a novel disulfide bond linkage system of new isolated isomer (isomer V) in recombinantly produced h-IGF-I
Abstract
Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I or somatomedin C) is a serum polypeptide with three intramolecular disulfide bonds. In the course of synthesis by the recombinant DNA method, three disulfide bond isomers, all of which have Cys18-Cys61 with three combinations of two disulfide bonds formed by Cys6, Cys47, Cys48 and Cys52, were identified. Natural type, isomer II, was proved to have a Cys6-Cys48, Cys18-Cys61, Cys47-Cys52 disulfide bond system. Now, the fourth isomer, isomer V which doesn't have Cys18-Cys61 disulfide, has been isolated, and its novel disulfide bond linkage system was identified by a chemical synthetic method. The supposed conformation constrained in 3D structure for isomer V would be discussed for its biological activity.
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