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Enhanced plasma persistence of therapeutic enzymes by coupling to soluble dextran
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Pharmaceutical ScienceCellular EnzymologyBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesGlycobiologyArginine ConcentrationsPlasma PersistenceProtein EngineeringTherapeutic EnzymesEnzyme ActivityPharmacologyEnzymatic ModificationCarbohydrate-protein InteractionEnhanced Plasma PersistenceGlycosylation
Conjugation of carboxypeptidase G and arginase, two enzymes of therapeutic interest, to a soluble dextran significantly enhanced plasma persistence in normal and tumour-bearing mice. A prolonged decrease in arginine concentrations in plasma of tumour-bearing mice was demonstrated by using the dextran-linked arginase. Gel filtration of dextran-enzyme conjugate showed that enzyme activity co-chromatographed as a single peak with carbohydrate, and enzyme was shown to be covalently linked to the dextran.
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