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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 14, 2001
Filed:
Mar. 19, 1998
Cherk Shing Tam, Oakville, CA;
Gensci Regeneration Science, Inc., Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A polypeptide substance isolated from rat serum which, upon administration to rats incapable of producing PTH (parathyroidectomized rats), produces an increase in the observed bone mineral apposition rate. The substance has been isolated in two forms, a first larger polypeptide having a molecular weight twice that of a second smaller polypeptide. The first eleven amino acids of the sequence of the smaller polypeptide have been determined to be Gly Pro Gly Gly Ala Gly Glu Thr Lys Pro Ile (SEQ ID NO:3). The first seven amino acids of the larger polypeptide have been determined to be Gly Pro Gly Gly Ala Gly Glu (SEQ ID NO:2). The larger polypeptide might be the dimer of the smaller peptide. A nucleic acid probe, based on the amino acid sequence of the rat peptide was used to screen a human liver cDNA fetal library. A polypeptide was thus chemically synthesized according to the sequence Gly Ile Gly Lys Arg Thr Asn Glu His Thr Ala Asp Cys Lys Ile Lys Pro Asn Thr Leu His Lys Lys Ala Ala Glu Thr Leu Met Val Leu Asp Gln Asn Gln Pro (SEQ ID NO:11). The bone apposition rate in rats increases in a dose dependent fashion upon administration of this chemically synthesized compound. A modified polypeptide containing a cysteine alanine substitution was carried synthesized: Gly Ile Gly Lys Arg Thr Asn Glu His Thr Ala Asp Ala Lys Ile Lys Pro Asn Thr Leu His Lys Lys Ala Ala Glu Thr Leu Met Val Leu Asp Gln Asn Gln Pro (SEQ ID NO:13). Some of the bone stimulatory effects of the normal polypeptide were found for the modified polypeptide.