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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
55 29-32 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
56 135-138 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
57 211-224 Gene denotes prothymosin α Gene:100506248
58 548-551 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
59 571-574 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
60 721-726 Gene denotes TLR-9 Gene:54106
61 857-860 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
62 1025-1028 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
63 1222-1225 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
64 1473-1494 Gene denotes envelope glycoprotein Gene:100616444
65 1581-1584 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
66 127-133 Species denotes humans Tax:9606
67 291-297 Chemical denotes sulfur MESH:D013455
68 1259-1270 Chemical denotes glutathione MESH:D005978
69 1272-1275 Chemical denotes GSH MESH:D005978
70 1427-1436 Chemical denotes disulfide MESH:D004220
71 90-101 Disease denotes calf thymus MESH:D048089
72 1186-1191 Disease denotes tumor MESH:D009369
73 1336-1342 Disease denotes cancer MESH:D009369
113 1625-1628 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
114 1963-1966 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
115 2174-2177 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
116 2502-2505 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
117 2556-2562 Gene denotes CTLA-4 Gene:1493
118 2635-2638 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:20539
119 2706-2712 Gene denotes CTLA-4 Gene:12477
120 3047-3050 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:20539
121 3208-3211 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:20539
122 3338-3341 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
123 3392-3398 Gene denotes hIFN-α Gene:3439
124 3528-3531 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
125 2470-2478 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
126 2685-2691 Species denotes murine Tax:10090
127 3372-3377 Species denotes human Tax:9606
128 3505-3513 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
129 1814-1817 Species denotes HBV Tax:10407
130 1841-1844 Species denotes HCV Tax:11103
131 2542-2552 Chemical denotes ipilimumab MESH:D000074324
132 2594-2604 Chemical denotes ipilimumab MESH:D000074324
133 1793-1812 Disease denotes chronic hepatitis B MESH:D019694
134 1820-1839 Disease denotes chronic hepatitis C MESH:D019698
135 2028-2034 Disease denotes cancer MESH:D009369
136 2199-2210 Disease denotes cold tumors MESH:D000067390
137 2301-2307 Disease denotes tumors MESH:D009369
138 2461-2469 Disease denotes melanoma MESH:D008545
139 2660-2679 Disease denotes intestinal toxicity MESH:D007410
140 2721-2728 Disease denotes colitis MESH:D003092
141 2859-2874 Disease denotes cystic fibrosis MESH:D003550
142 2881-2899 Disease denotes multiple sclerosis MESH:D009103
143 2910-2916 Disease denotes sepsis MESH:D018805
144 3028-3036 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
145 3115-3123 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
146 3167-3173 Disease denotes sepsis MESH:D018805
147 3293-3301 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
148 3302-3311 Disease denotes infection MESH:D007239
149 3558-3567 Disease denotes mortality MESH:D003643
150 3578-3586 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
151 3605-3620 Disease denotes lymphocytopenia MESH:D008231
161 3727-3730 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
162 3825-3828 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
163 3941-3944 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
164 4452-4455 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
165 4697-4708 Gene denotes thioredoxin Gene:7295
166 4921-4924 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
167 4459-4466 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
168 5004-5010 Species denotes humans Tax:9606
169 4042-4053 Disease denotes aggregation MESH:D001791
172 5271-5274 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
173 5419-5426 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
175 6016-6019 Gene denotes 2.1 Gene:6700
183 6131-6134 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
184 6239-6242 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
185 6533-6536 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
186 6233-6238 Species denotes human Tax:9606
187 6365-6372 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
188 6741-6748 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
189 6809-6812 Chemical denotes tet MESH:C010349
195 7189-7192 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
196 7295-7317 Chemical denotes sodium dodecyl sulfate MESH:D012967
197 7318-7332 Chemical denotes polyacrylamide MESH:C016679
198 7354-7357 Chemical denotes SDS MESH:D012967
199 7453-7456 Chemical denotes SDS MESH:D012967
209 8020-8023 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
210 8032-8035 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
211 8274-8277 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
212 8100-8107 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
213 7630-7633 Chemical denotes PAS
214 7755-7771 Chemical denotes ammonium sulfate MESH:D000645
215 7924-7940 Chemical denotes ammonium sulfate MESH:D000645
216 8196-8200 Chemical denotes salt MESH:D012492
217 8541-8552 Chemical denotes PAS polymer
222 8947-8950 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
223 10070-10073 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
224 8812-8819 Chemical denotes citrate MESH:D019343
225 10193-10203 Chemical denotes methionine MESH:D008715
234 10787-10790 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
235 11128-11131 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
236 11187-11190 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
237 10220-10227 Chemical denotes peptide MESH:D010455
238 10336-10343 Chemical denotes Tα1-PAS
239 10663-10681 Chemical denotes acetylated Tα1-PAS
240 11407-11415 Chemical denotes peptides MESH:D010455
241 11047-11058 Disease denotes aggregation MESH:D001791
243 11635-11638 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
252 11963-11966 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
253 12116-12119 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
254 11808-11812 Species denotes rats Tax:10116
255 12112-12115 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
256 12166-12171 Species denotes human Tax:9606
257 12565-12569 Species denotes rats Tax:10116
258 11735-11755 Chemical denotes N-acetylated Tα1-PAS
259 11853-11860 Chemical denotes Tα1-PAS
262 13022-13029 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
263 13388-13395 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
269 13601-13608 Gene denotes insulin Gene:3630
270 13731-13734 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
271 14288-14291 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
272 13911-13914 Chemical denotes PAS
273 13968-13972 Chemical denotes RimJ
281 14982-14985 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
282 15230-15244 Gene denotes growth hormone Gene:2688
283 15246-15249 Gene denotes hGH Gene:8836
284 15285-15288 Gene denotes hGH Gene:8836
285 15224-15229 Species denotes human Tax:9606
286 15386-15393 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
287 14653-14656 Chemical denotes SDS MESH:D012967
302 15489-15492 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
303 15863-15876 Gene denotes serum albumin Gene:213
304 15941-15944 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
305 16227-16230 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
306 17034-17037 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
307 17147-17150 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
308 17279-17282 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
309 15659-15663 Species denotes rats Tax:10116
310 15857-15862 Species denotes human Tax:9606
311 15455-15458 Chemical denotes PAS
312 15713-15720 Chemical denotes Tα1-PAS
313 16135-16169 Chemical denotes arginylglycylaspartic acid peptide
314 16042-16047 Disease denotes tumor MESH:D009369
315 17071-17077 Disease denotes cancer MESH:D009369
324 17470-17473 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
325 17704-17707 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
326 17664-17683 Species denotes Sprague–Dawley rats Tax:10116
327 17970-17976 Species denotes humans Tax:9606
328 18385-18392 Species denotes patient Tax:9606
329 17752-17788 Chemical denotes methoxypolyethylene glycol maleimide
330 17818-17821 Chemical denotes Cys MESH:D003545
331 18140-18151 Disease denotes hepatitis B MESH:D006509
340 18810-18813 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
341 18750-18756 Species denotes humans Tax:9606
342 18862-18864 Disease denotes PD MESH:D010300
343 18955-18970 Disease denotes cystic fibrosis MESH:D003550
347 19041-19047 Disease denotes cancer MESH:D009369
359 19556-19571 Gene denotes thymosin beta 4 Gene:7114
360 19585-19611 Gene denotes C-type natriuretic peptide Gene:4880
361 19613-19616 Gene denotes CNP Gene:4880
362 19630-19649 Gene denotes parathyroid hormone Gene:5741
363 19651-19654 Gene denotes PTH Gene:5741
364 19679-19702 Gene denotes glucagon-like peptide-1 Gene:2641
365 19704-19709 Gene denotes GLP-1 Gene:2641
366 20187-20209 Gene denotes dipeptidyl peptidase-4 Gene:1803
367 20211-20217 Gene denotes DPP-IV Gene:1803
368 20257-20262 Gene denotes GLP-1 Gene:2641
369 19624-19629 Species denotes human Tax:9606
385 20664-20669 Gene denotes GLP-1 Gene:2641
386 20674-20677 Gene denotes GIP Gene:2695
387 20686-20689 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
388 20694-20700 Gene denotes GM-CSF Gene:1437
389 21009-21012 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
390 21673-21679 Species denotes yeasts Tax:4932
391 21684-21693 Species denotes mammalian Tax:9606
392 21146-21155 Species denotes synthetic Tax:2005392
393 20831-20857 Chemical denotes arginylglycylaspartic acid MESH:C047981
394 21059-21063 Chemical denotes Gly4 MESH:C046274
395 21156-21159 Chemical denotes PEG MESH:D011092
396 21230-21233 Chemical denotes PAS
397 21592-21600 Chemical denotes peptides MESH:D010455
398 20937-20942 Disease denotes tumor MESH:D009369
399 21022-21027 Disease denotes tumor MESH:D009369
413 21935-21938 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
414 22203-22206 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
415 22935-22938 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
416 23054-23057 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
417 23097-23100 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
418 21929-21934 Species denotes human Tax:9606
419 21979-21986 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
420 22197-22202 Species denotes human Tax:9606
421 22245-22252 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
422 23073-23087 Species denotes synthetic gene Tax:2005392
423 23091-23096 Species denotes human Tax:9606
424 22361-22368 Chemical denotes alanine MESH:D000409
425 22641-22653 Chemical denotes tetracycline MESH:D013752
431 23677-23680 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
432 23515-23522 Species denotes E. coli Tax:562
433 23755-23765 Chemical denotes ampicillin MESH:D000667
434 23767-23772 Chemical denotes TBamp MESH:C064881
435 24047-24052 Chemical denotes TBamp MESH:C064881
465 25122-25125 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
466 25137-25140 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
467 25312-25315 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
468 25566-25569 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
469 25835-25838 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
470 25945-25948 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
471 24379-24390 Chemical denotes citric acid MESH:D019343
472 24654-24670 Chemical denotes ammonium sulfate MESH:D000645
473 24809-24819 Chemical denotes AEX buffer
474 24821-24825 Chemical denotes sAEX
475 24833-24841 Chemical denotes Tris/HCl
476 24848-24852 Chemical denotes EDTA MESH:D004492
477 24930-24934 Chemical denotes sAEX
478 25257-25268 Chemical denotes sAEX buffer
479 25382-25392 Chemical denotes CEX buffer
480 25400-25410 Chemical denotes Na-citrate
481 25479-25496 Chemical denotes TOYOPEARL Sulfate
482 25550-25553 Chemical denotes CEX
483 25645-25649 Chemical denotes NaCl MESH:D012965
484 25901-25905 Chemical denotes NaCl MESH:D012965
485 26011-26021 Chemical denotes AEX buffer
486 26029-26041 Chemical denotes ethanolamine MESH:D019856
487 26042-26045 Chemical denotes HCl MESH:D006851
488 26190-26200 Chemical denotes AEX buffer
489 26263-26267 Chemical denotes NaCl MESH:D012965
490 26367-26375 Chemical denotes peptides MESH:D010455
491 26427-26432 Chemical denotes water MESH:D014867
492 24400-24413 Disease denotes EmulsiFlex C5 MESH:C537005
493 26080-26102 Disease denotes mL Fractogel® EMD TMAE MESH:C562593
501 26777-26780 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
502 26788-26791 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
503 27014-27025 Gene denotes apoferritin Gene:2495
504 27072-27083 Gene denotes transferrin Gene:7018
505 26988-27001 Gene denotes thyroglobulin Gene:7038
506 26963-26976 Gene denotes thyroglobulin Gene:7038
507 26574-26582 Chemical denotes Superose
510 27266-27271 Chemical denotes water MESH:D014867
511 27273-27298 Disease denotes Veolia Water Technologies MESH:D000069578
522 28168-28188 Gene denotes alkaline phosphatase Gene:16870
523 28368-28388 Gene denotes alkaline phosphatase Gene:16870
524 28190-28192 Gene denotes AP Gene:16870
525 28144-28149 Species denotes mouse Tax:10090
526 27644-27652 Chemical denotes Bis–Tris MESH:C026272
527 27704-27740 Chemical denotes 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid MESH:C008550
528 27742-27746 Chemical denotes MOPS MESH:C008550
529 27949-27957 Chemical denotes Tween 20 MESH:D011136
530 27837-27856 Disease denotes dry blotting system MESH:D034721
531 28086-28091 Disease denotes PBS/T MESH:D011535
541 28577-28580 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
542 28588-28591 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
543 28676-28681 Gene denotes RPC 1 Gene:11128
544 28615-28627 Chemical denotes acetonitrile MESH:C032159
545 28638-28649 Chemical denotes formic acid MESH:C030544
546 28733-28745 Chemical denotes acetonitrile MESH:C032159
547 28756-28767 Chemical denotes formic acid MESH:C030544
548 28840-28852 Chemical denotes acetonitrile MESH:C032159
549 28863-28874 Chemical denotes formic acid MESH:C030544
553 29590-29593 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
554 29305-29316 Species denotes Wistar rats Tax:10116
555 29674-29677 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
557 30310-30313 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
563 30372-30375 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
564 30557-30560 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
565 30672-30675 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:134864
566 30586-30591 Chemical denotes water MESH:D014867
567 30639-30644 Chemical denotes water MESH:D014867
580 31497-31510 Gene denotes serum albumin Gene:213
581 31862-31865 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
582 32013-32016 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
583 32138-32158 Gene denotes alkaline phosphatase Gene:16870
584 32184-32204 Gene denotes alkaline phosphatase Gene:16870
585 32581-32584 Gene denotes Tα1 Gene:50719
586 31593-31596 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
587 31752-31755 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
588 31888-31891 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
589 32607-32610 Species denotes rat Tax:10116
590 32353-32376 Chemical denotes p-nitrophenyl phosphate MESH:C008644
591 32072-32078 Disease denotes mL PBS MESH:D011535

LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T5 1186-1191 Phenotype denotes tumor http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T6 1336-1342 Phenotype denotes cancer http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T7 1793-1810 Phenotype denotes chronic hepatitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0200123
T8 1820-1837 Phenotype denotes chronic hepatitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0200123
T9 2028-2034 Phenotype denotes cancer http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T10 2461-2469 Phenotype denotes melanoma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002861
T11 2721-2728 Phenotype denotes colitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002583
T12 2910-2916 Phenotype denotes sepsis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100806
T13 3167-3173 Phenotype denotes sepsis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100806
T14 3605-3620 Phenotype denotes lymphocytopenia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001888
T15 16042-16047 Phenotype denotes tumor http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T16 17071-17077 Phenotype denotes cancer http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T17 18132-18149 Phenotype denotes chronic hepatitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0200123
T18 18999-19005 Phenotype denotes sepsis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100806
T19 19015-19021 Phenotype denotes cancer http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T20 19041-19047 Phenotype denotes cancer http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T21 20937-20942 Phenotype denotes tumor http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664
T22 21022-21027 Phenotype denotes tumor http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002664

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T12 0-2 Sentence denotes 1.
T13 3-15 Sentence denotes Introduction
T14 16-134 Sentence denotes Thymosin α1 (Tα1) is an immunostimulatory peptide initially isolated from calf thymus [1] and also abundant in humans.
T15 135-424 Sentence denotes Tα1 is synthesized as the N-terminal moiety of the highly acidic (pI = 3.7) prothymosin α (ProTα), a peculiar cytoplasmic protein due to the absence of any sulfur-containing as well as aromatic side chains and, in particular, its random coil structure under physiological conditions [2,3].
T16 425-570 Sentence denotes Cleaved by the lysosomal asparaginyl endopeptidase (legumain; δ-secretase), the N-terminally acetylated 28-residue peptide Tα1 gets released [4].
T17 571-843 Sentence denotes Tα1 plays a significant role in activating and regulating various cells of the immune system [5], e.g., by stimulating toll-like receptor (TLR)-2 and TLR-9 on myeloid and plasmacytoid dendritic cells (DCs), which results in the secretion of immune-related cytokines [6,7].
T18 844-1011 Sentence denotes Furthermore, Tα1 increases the number of activated T helper (Th) cells and provokes a shift towards the Th1 subclass, thus promoting the cell-mediated immune response.
T19 1012-1206 Sentence denotes In addition, Tα1 was reported to reduce apoptosis of immune cells [8] and to upregulate the expression of major histocompatibility complex I (MHC I) molecules [9] as well as tumor antigens [10].
T20 1207-1516 Sentence denotes Interestingly, Tα1 mediates increased intracellular glutathione (GSH) levels [11], which not only inhibits the growth of certain cancer cells in vitro [7,12], but also blocks the assembly of virus particles by hindering disulfide bond formation that is required for envelope glycoprotein oligomerization [13].
T21 1517-1590 Sentence denotes These features offer a broad range of clinical applications for Tα1 [14].
T22 1591-1739 Sentence denotes In fact, a chemically synthesized Tα1 peptide drug has been marketed for more than 20 years under the trade name Zadaxin™ in more than 30 countries.
T23 1740-1942 Sentence denotes Zadaxin™ is clinically approved for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B (HBV), chronic hepatitis C (HCV), as a vaccine adjuvant, and as adjuvant therapy for chemotherapy-induced immune suppression [7].
T24 1943-2134 Sentence denotes Of note, the use of Tα1 has recently undergone reassessment in the context of modern cancer immunotherapies, as there is indication that this peptide may support immune checkpoint inhibition.
T25 2135-2352 Sentence denotes Preclinical data provide evidence that Tα1 transforms so called cold tumors, which poorly respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors, into highly lymphocyte-infiltrated tumors and, thus, boosts therapeutic efficacy [15].
T26 2353-2624 Sentence denotes Indeed, a retrospective study evaluating clinical phase II data reported an increase in overall survival of melanoma patients receiving sequentially Tα1 and the immune checkpoint inhibitor ipilimumab, a CTLA-4-blocking antibody, compared to ipilimumab therapy alone [16].
T27 2625-2816 Sentence denotes Moreover, Tα1 was shown to prevent intestinal toxicity in a murine model of anti-CTLA-4-induced colitis, hence contributing to an improved safety profile of immune checkpoint inhibitors [17].
T28 2817-2993 Sentence denotes Beyond that, emerging indications such as cystic fibrosis [18], multiple sclerosis [19], and sepsis [20] further emphasize the huge potential of this small therapeutic peptide.
T29 2994-3093 Sentence denotes Finally, with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tα1 recently gained new attention in virology.
T30 3094-3227 Sentence denotes Clinical symptoms of COVID-19 to some extent resemble a pathogen-induced sepsis, which justifies immunomodulatory Tα1 treatment [21].
T31 3228-3443 Sentence denotes Along these lines, Chinese medical staff members at high risk of COVID-19 infection already received a weekly Tα1 injection in combination with human interferon 1 (hIFN-α) nasal drops as a prophylactic measure [22].
T32 3444-3661 Sentence denotes Furthermore, a recent retrospective study in treated Chinese patients revealed that Tα1 significantly reduced the mortality of severe COVID-19 by restoration of lymphocytopenia and reversion of exhausted T cells [23].
T33 3662-3781 Sentence denotes However, there are two major drawbacks of the currently marketed Tα1, both of which are related to its peptidic nature.
T34 3782-3844 Sentence denotes First, the biopharmaceutical production of Tα1 is challenging.
T35 3845-4102 Sentence denotes Apart from the posttranslational modification via N-terminal acetylation, chemical synthesis of Tα1 is complex, and obstacles comprise the large number of required protecting groups as well as the aggregation tendency of intermediates during synthesis [24].
T36 4103-4211 Sentence denotes Furthermore, the overall yield of the solid-phase synthesis is low, typically reaching only around 25% [25].
T37 4212-4328 Sentence denotes On the other hand, the biotechnological production as a recombinant peptide in an economic manner has failed so far.
T38 4329-4483 Sentence denotes Short peptides, in general, are quickly degraded in the bacterial cytoplasm; thus, efficient one-step production of mature Tα1 in E. coli is not feasible.
T39 4484-4714 Sentence denotes An alternative would be expression as part of a larger protein such as natural ProTα [26], as artificial concatamers [27], in fusion with an intein [28] or in fusion with a highly expressed bacterial protein like thioredoxin [29].
T40 4715-4864 Sentence denotes In each case, enzymatic or chemical cleavage is necessary to liberate the mature peptide, which complicates the biopharmaceutical downstream process.
T41 4865-5033 Sentence denotes Second, after administration in vivo, the small peptide Tα1 is quickly eliminated via renal filtration with a terminal plasma half-life in humans of less than 3 h [30].
T42 5034-5138 Sentence denotes This limits its clinical efficacy and, to maintain viable drug levels, would require twice daily dosing.
T43 5139-5427 Sentence denotes In the present study, we applied the PASylation® technology in order to overcome both of these obstacles of the currently available Tα1 drug and to create a long-lasting N-terminally acetylated therapeutic peptide, also offering cheap and efficient biotechnological production in E. coli.
T44 5428-5646 Sentence denotes To this end, we combined fusion with a 600-residue polypeptide comprising the small natural L-amino acids Pro, Ala, and Ser [31] with in situ N-acetylation by overexpressing the host cell N-acetyltransferase RimJ [32].
T45 5647-6002 Sentence denotes The genetically encoded uncharged “PAS” sequence is highly soluble and structurally disordered, with an expanded hydrodynamic volume, thus showing a biophysical behavior very similar to the chemical polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG), which has been utilized for plasma half-life extension of a series of other therapeutic peptides and proteins [33,34,35].
T46 6004-6006 Sentence denotes 2.
T47 6007-6014 Sentence denotes Results
T48 6016-6020 Sentence denotes 2.1.
T49 6021-6070 Sentence denotes Cloning and Bacterial Production of PASylated Tα1
T50 6071-6464 Sentence denotes To achieve C-terminal PASylation of N-terminally acetylated Tα1, a plasmid harboring a bicistronic operon was constructed to allow the simultaneous expression of human Tα1 (UniProtKB ID: P06454; residues 2–29), C-terminally fused with a PAS polypeptide comprising 601 amino acids [34], and the E. coli N-acetyltransferase RimJ (UniProtKB ID: P0A948) based on the vector pASK75 (Figure 1) [36].
T51 6465-6647 Sentence denotes In a parallel attempt, a plasmid encoding an N-terminally PASylated Tα1 was constructed, again, using plasmid pASK75 as the backbone (this time omitting the RimJ cistron, see below).
T52 6648-6836 Sentence denotes Cytoplasmic gene expression was performed in both cases on a 2 L shake flask scale using the E. coli strain NEBexpress under control of the chemically inducible tet promoter/operator [36].
T53 6837-6926 Sentence denotes The whole cell lysate was analyzed prior to and 15 h after induction by Western blotting.
T54 6927-7232 Sentence denotes Using a monoclonal antibody that recognizes an epitope of the PAS#1 sequence, a distinct band with an approximate molecular size above 250 kDa was detected (Figure 1b), which demonstrated successful bacterial expression of the full-length C-terminally PASylated Tα1 (Tα1-PAS) without signs of degradation.
T55 7233-7549 Sentence denotes Of note, the unusually slow migration of Tα1-PAS (52.7 kD) in sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) is well known for PASylated proteins [31,37] and can be explained by the poor binding of SDS (which provides the electrophoretic driving force) to the strongly hydrophilic PAS sequence.
T56 7551-7555 Sentence denotes 2.2.
T57 7556-7615 Sentence denotes Purification and In Vitro Characterization of PASylated Tα1
T58 7616-7835 Sentence denotes The uncharged PAS moiety, which does not alter the isoelectric point of the target peptide, facilitates classical protein precipitation by ammonium sulfate, thus providing an efficient and inexpensive purification step.
T59 7836-8080 Sentence denotes After adjusting the cleared whole cell extract prepared by mechanical cell lysis to 30% ammonium sulfate saturation, most of the host cell proteins remained in solution while both PAS-Tα1 and PAS-Tα1 were selectively recovered as a precipitate.
T60 8081-8247 Sentence denotes To remove residual E. coli proteins, the redissolved precipitate was subjected to ion exchange chromatography on a salt-tolerant anion exchange (AEX) resin at pH 8.5.
T61 8248-8515 Sentence denotes Even though the PASylated Tα1 peptide with a calculated pI of 4.3 [38] for both versions should be negatively charged under these conditions and, hence, is expected to adsorb to the resin, the recombinant fusion proteins were quantitatively found in the flow-through.
T62 8516-8644 Sentence denotes Possibly, the voluminous PAS polymer partially shields the small peptide from ionic interactions with the chromatography matrix.
T63 8645-8765 Sentence denotes Nevertheless, this step resulted in efficient depletion both of residual host cell proteins and of bacterial endotoxins.
T64 8766-9047 Sentence denotes The protein solutions were dialyzed against a citrate buffer at pH 3.0 and subsequently applied to a strong cation exchange (CEX) column, which resulted in a bound fraction for PAS-Tα1, whereas both a flow-through fraction and a bound fraction were observed for Tα1-PAS (Figure 2).
T65 9048-9296 Sentence denotes Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) analysis of Tα1-PAS in the flow-through revealed a molecular mass of 52,734.56 Da (Figure 2a), which exactly matches the calculated mass for the N-terminally acetylated gene product (52,734.56 Da).
T66 9297-9501 Sentence denotes In this case, the start methionine of Tα1-PAS (followed by a Ser residue) was fully processed, presumably by the bacterial methionine aminopeptidase [39], then followed by N-terminal acetylation via RimJ.
T67 9502-9853 Sentence denotes In contrast, the column-bound peptide fraction, which was eluted using a salt concentration gradient, showed a molecular mass of 52,692.38 Da (Figure 2b), which corresponds to the calculated mass for the non-acetylated processed polypeptide (52,692.54 Da) accompanied by some minor peaks below 40 kDa, most likely due to residual host cell impurities.
T68 9854-10012 Sentence denotes Accordingly, this CEX step enabled separation of the desired N-acetylated Tα1-PAS from its non-acetylated precursor as a result of a single charge difference.
T69 10013-10204 Sentence denotes In comparison, the fully column-bound non-acetylated PAS-Tα1 showed a single molecular mass of 52,789.8 Da (Figure 3) corresponding to the intact peptide, again, lacking the start methionine.
T70 10205-10331 Sentence denotes Both PASylated peptide preparations had a purity > 96% as indicated by reverse-phase chromatography (Figure 2c and Figure 3c).
T71 10332-10434 Sentence denotes For Tα1-PAS, we performed a final AEX polishing step, which also allowed concentration of the peptide.
T72 10435-10561 Sentence denotes At pH 10, the acetylated Tα1-PAS bound to a strong AEX resin and eluted as a homogenous peak in a salt concentration gradient.
T73 10562-10708 Sentence denotes The endotoxin content of this fraction was very low, with < 0.1 EU/mg, and the final yield was 15 mg acetylated Tα1-PAS per 1 L bacterial culture.
T74 10709-10910 Sentence denotes In comparison, the final yield of the fully column-bound (non-acetylated) PAS-Tα1 reached 50 mg per 1 L bacterial culture after CEX chromatography and, again, the endotoxin content was below 0.1 EU/mg.
T75 10911-11099 Sentence denotes Analytical size exclusion chromatography (SEC) of both PASylated peptide versions revealed a single symmetric peak without any signs of aggregation or truncation (Figure 2d and Figure 3d).
T76 11100-11166 Sentence denotes The N-terminally acetylated Tα1-PAS eluted at 13.5 mL (bed volume:
T77 11167-11288 Sentence denotes 24 mL), whereas PAS-Tα1 eluted at 13.2 mL, thus indicating apparent molecular sizes of 557 kDa and 665 kDa, respectively.
T78 11289-11599 Sentence denotes This is more than 10 times (Tα1-PAS) or even 12 times (PAS-Tα1) larger than the true molecular mass of both PASylated peptides (52.7 kDa), which demonstrates the huge expansion of the hydrodynamic molecular volume caused by the random-coil structure of the PAS polymer, in line with previous observations [35].
T79 11601-11605 Sentence denotes 2.3.
T80 11606-11663 Sentence denotes PASylation Strongly Prolongs Tα1 Pharmacokinetics in Rats
T81 11664-11821 Sentence denotes To mimic the clinically approved route of Zadaxin™ administration, the N-acetylated Tα1-PAS was injected subcutaneously into the dorsal area of rats (N = 5).
T82 11822-11958 Sentence denotes The injected dose of 3.4 mg/kg Tα1-PAS was well tolerated without any drug-related adverse events or significant changes in body weight.
T83 11959-12180 Sentence denotes The Tα1-PAS plasma levels at various sampling times were analyzed using a quantitative sandwich ELISA developed to detect only Tα1-PAS and no endogenous rat Tα1, which shares 100% sequence identity with the human peptide.
T84 12181-12356 Sentence denotes The pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of Tα1-PAS (Figure 4) exhibited a typical curve according to the Bateman function [40], with a Cmax of 25.6 ± 4.4 mg/L at tmax = 22.7 ± 1.1 h.
T85 12357-12575 Sentence denotes Curve fitting with the WinNonlin software revealed a drastically extended terminal half-life of 15.9 ± 0.9 h, which is more than 8-fold longer than the one for the native peptide (τ1/2 = 1.9 h) published for rats [41].
T86 12576-12743 Sentence denotes The strong impact of PASylation on the PK profile is also reflected by other parameters such as the large area under the curve (AUC) and slow clearance (CL) (Table 1).
T87 12745-12747 Sentence denotes 3.
T88 12748-12758 Sentence denotes Discussion
T89 12759-12959 Sentence denotes The present data demonstrate that the PASylation technology can solve two major problems of a peptide drug: (i) instability in the expression host and (ii) low bioactivity due to fast renal clearance.
T90 12960-13201 Sentence denotes Typically, small peptides, if expressed in a soluble state in E. coli, are quickly degraded by host cell proteases [42] and, thus, require production as larger fusion proteins as well as subsequent release by site-specific cleavage in vitro.
T91 13202-13444 Sentence denotes Here, fusion with a random-coil forming PAS sequence of ~600 amino acids prevented proteolytic degradation and allowed cost-efficient one-step production of the intact fusion protein in E. coli without the need of additional processing steps.
T92 13445-13871 Sentence denotes Of note, in contrast to classical approaches, which involve the use of an insoluble fusion partner, for example, an α-galactosidase fragment in the case of insulin [43], to provoke formation of inclusion bodies and protect the gene product from intracellular proteolysis, the PASylated Tα1 peptide was recovered as a soluble fusion protein, thus allowing direct purification from the cell extract without solubilization steps.
T93 13872-13996 Sentence denotes Furthermore, the C-terminally attached PAS moiety was compatible with N-terminal acetylation by RimJ as confirmed by ESI-MS.
T94 13997-14325 Sentence denotes Yields of our expression study at the research scale reached 15 mg purified acetylated Tα1-PAS and even 50 mg PAS-Tα1 per 1 L bacterial culture (at an optical density (OD) of 3), which surpasses the reported yield of a bacterially produced (yet probably non-acetylated and non-glycosylated) Tα1-Fc fusion protein (16 mg/L) [44].
T95 14326-14567 Sentence denotes Still, there is considerable opportunity of improvement for both versions of the PASylated peptide by optimizing the expression plasmid and the production process, including high cell density fermentation under controlled feeding conditions.
T96 14568-14759 Sentence denotes Apart from that, the absence of a prominent band for the co-expressed enzyme RimJ in SDS-PAGE despite approximately 50% N-terminal acetylation of Tα1-PAS also indicates room for amelioration.
T97 14760-14990 Sentence denotes Optimization of the ribosome-binding site preceding the RimJ cistron or changing the order within the bicistronic operon should boost biosynthesis of the enzyme and result in increased yield of the N-terminally acetylated Tα1-PAS.
T98 14991-15256 Sentence denotes Finally, the use of a high-efficiency secretory bacterial expression system such as ESETEC [45] or CORYNEX [46,47] should lead to higher product titers as previously demonstrated for other PASylated fusion proteins such as PASylated human growth hormone (hGH) [48].
T99 15257-15436 Sentence denotes The yield of functional PAS-hGH was more than 100-fold higher with the ESETEC system than in a conventional laboratory strain of E. coli, reaching several grams per liter culture.
T100 15437-15586 Sentence denotes Attachment of the PAS sequence at either end of the Tα1 peptide increased the hydrodynamic volume by more than an order of magnitude as shown by SEC.
T101 15587-15813 Sentence denotes This strongly expanded molecular size resulted in a plasma half-life in rats of around 16 h after a subcutaneous injection of Tα1-PAS, which is more than an 8-fold increase compared to the unmodified peptide drug (1.9 h) [41].
T102 15814-16011 Sentence denotes Based on in vitro cell culture assays with human serum albumin fusion proteins [49], both the C-terminus and the N-terminus of Tα1 should be permissible to modification while retaining bioactivity.
T103 16012-16202 Sentence denotes This was also shown in animal tumor models for C-terminal fusion with an immunoglobulin Fc fragment [41], an internalizing arginylglycylaspartic acid peptide iRGD [50], and thymopentin [51].
T104 16203-16450 Sentence denotes However, in the case of Tα1, some caution is appropriate regarding the significance of in vitro cell culture assays as its mode of action is complex and involves different receptors provoking multiple biological effects on various cell types [52].
T105 16451-16643 Sentence denotes Second, a prolonged circulation in the body as demonstrated here via application of the PASylation technology influences both binding kinetics and bioactivity, which is not reflected in vitro.
T106 16644-17018 Sentence denotes While attachment of large macromolecules, such as PAS polypeptides or albumin, but also PEG [53], can lead to lower receptor association rates for bioactive peptides or proteins, this is usually overcompensated by the drastically prolonged in vivo half-life, which results in a strongly enhanced bioactivity as demonstrated for multiple PASylated biopharmaceuticals [37,54].
T107 17019-17177 Sentence denotes In the case of Tα1, superior effects in preclinical cancer models due to prolonged circulation were recently demonstrated for a Tα1-Fc fusion protein [41,44].
T108 17178-17393 Sentence denotes Such studies would be the obvious next step to investigate enhanced in vivo bioactivity of PASylated Tα1, and it will be interesting to see whether its N-terminally or C-terminally PASylated version performs better.
T109 17394-17689 Sentence denotes In comparison with other published approaches to prolong the circulation of Tα1, the measured terminal half-life of Tα1-PAS is even longer than the value of around 8.2 h reported for a corresponding PEGylated peptide after an intravenous injection into the tail vein of Sprague–Dawley rats [55].
T110 17690-17830 Sentence denotes This modified Tα1 was prepared by chemically coupling a 5 kDa methoxypolyethylene glycol maleimide via an engineered N-terminal Cys residue.
T111 17831-18067 Sentence denotes Of note, according to the rules of allometric scaling, a much longer half-life in the range of several days can be expected for Tα1-PAS in humans [56,57], which would allow weekly dosing while achieving a lasting pharmacological effect.
T112 18068-18312 Sentence denotes According to the prescription information for Zadaxin™ to treat chronic hepatitis B, the recommended dose for the monotherapy, or the combination therapy with interferon, is a 1.6 mg subcutaneous injection twice weekly over 6 months (52 doses).
T113 18313-18423 Sentence denotes Consequently, weekly or biweekly injections would considerably decrease patient burden and improve compliance.
T114 18424-18638 Sentence denotes Moreover, a more continuous plasma level above the minimum effective dose due to slower clearance, as illustrated by the drastically increased AUC, should boost in vivo efficacy and open new treatment perspectives.
T115 18639-19027 Sentence denotes Especially in preclinical animal models, which typically suffer from a much quicker drug clearance compared to humans [37] owing to their smaller body size, a long-acting Tα1 should lead to more convincing pharmacodynamic (PD) effects and pave the way for biopharmaceutical development for novel indications such as cystic fibrosis [18], HIV-1 infection [58], sepsis [20], or cancer [59].
T116 19028-19166 Sentence denotes For example, cancer studies have demonstrated that high doses of the conventional peptide are required to achieve antitumor activity [60].
T117 19167-19286 Sentence denotes The beneficial application of the PASylation technology demonstrated in this work can be transferred to other peptides.
T118 19287-19502 Sentence denotes There are more than 7000 naturally occurring peptides covering a wide range of physiological functions [61], including many peptides with proven therapeutic potential, which could profit from the presented approach.
T119 19503-19732 Sentence denotes Examples are therapeutically active peptides such as thymosin beta 4 [62,63], the C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) [64], human parathyroid hormone (PTH) [65], relaxin [66], or glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and its analogs [67].
T120 19733-19960 Sentence denotes Today, it is generally recognized that intrinsic weaknesses of this drug class, such as poor stability and short circulating plasma half-life, need to be addressed in order to transform peptides into efficacious medicines [61].
T121 19961-20069 Sentence denotes The approach described here, N- or C-terminal PASylation, optionally combined with acetylation, solves both.
T122 20070-20268 Sentence denotes On the one hand, N-terminal acetylation protects peptides from proteolytic degradation by exoproteases, for example, dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-IV), as shown for N-terminally acetylated GLP-1 [68].
T123 20269-20508 Sentence denotes On the other hand, PASylation increases the hydrodynamic volume of the peptide above the pore size of the glomerular basement membrane, hence retarding kidney filtration and prolonging the pharmacodynamic effect of its fusion partner [31].
T124 20509-20581 Sentence denotes Furthermore, PASylation can serve as a linker to join two peptides [69].
T125 20582-20706 Sentence denotes This is of particular interest if both entities act synergistically, for example, GLP-1 and GIP [70] or Tα1 and GM-CSF [71].
T126 20707-20972 Sentence denotes Alternatively, the biologically active protein/peptide can be linked via the PAS sequence to a targeting domain such as the arginylglycylaspartic acid peptide RGD peptide which binds to integrins αVβ3 and αVβ5 in order to enhance tumor penetration and accumulation.
T127 20973-21130 Sentence denotes In fact, fusion of the short-acting Tα1 with the tumor-targeting iRGD peptide using a Gly4 linker has recently demonstrated enhanced antitumor activity [50].
T128 21131-21303 Sentence denotes In contrast to synthetic PEG linkers, which are commonly used for bioconjugations, the recombinant PAS sequence exhibits a precisely defined size and is biodegradable [72].
T129 21304-21483 Sentence denotes The PAS polypeptide itself is stable in blood plasma but quickly degraded by intracellular enzymes, thus avoiding organ accumulation [31], a well-known effect for PEGylation [73].
T130 21484-21801 Sentence denotes Moreover, PAS sequences are non-immunogenic in animals [31,74] and offer a one-step production of PASylated peptides in various commercially scalable expression systems including bacteria, yeasts, or mammalian cells [35,48], which would even allow the preparation of peptides carrying posttranslational modifications.
T131 21803-21805 Sentence denotes 4.
T132 21806-21827 Sentence denotes Materials and Methods
T133 21829-21833 Sentence denotes 4.1.
T134 21834-21872 Sentence denotes Construction of the Expression Plasmid
T135 21873-22160 Sentence denotes A bicistronic operon for the simultaneous expression of human Tα1 (UniProt P06454, residues 2–29) and the E. coli N-acetyltransferase RimJ (UniProt P0A948) flanked by the restriction sites NdeI and HindIII was prepared using gene synthesis (Thermofisher Scientific, Regensburg, Germany).
T136 22161-22501 Sentence denotes To this end, the coding sequence of human Tα1 was codon-optimized for expression in E. coli and linked to the RimJ structural gene via the nucleotide sequence GCCTGAAGAGCAGAAAATAAA comprising a “GCC” alanine codon, the opal stop codon “TGA”, a SapI restriction site for insertion of the PAS gene cassette, and a ribosome-binding site (RBS).
T137 22502-22681 Sentence denotes The entire gene fragment was subcloned via NdeI and HindIII on a derivative of pASK75 [36] for cytoplasmic expression under control of the tetracycline promoter/operator (tetp/o).
T138 22682-22972 Sentence denotes Subsequently, a substantially non-repetitive sequence-verified PAS gene cassette [34] encoding a PAS#1 polypeptide of 601 amino acids was inserted via the SapI restriction site to create the expression vector for the C-terminally PASylated thymosin α1 (Tα1-PAS), pASK75-Tα1-PAS#1(600)/RimJ.
T139 22973-23235 Sentence denotes To construct a plasmid for the bacterial production of an N-terminally PASylated Tα1 (PAS-Tα1), the synthetic gene of human Tα1 was amplified via PCR using the primers THY-For (5’-AGCTCTTCTGCCAGTGATGCAGCAGTTGATACC) and THY-Rev (5’-GCTCAAGCTTAGTTCTCGGCTTCTTCCAC).
T140 23236-23438 Sentence denotes The PCR product was digested with SapI and HindIII and inserted via these restriction sites downstream of the PAS#1(600) sequence preceded by Met and Pro encoded on a suitable pASK75 plasmid derivative.
T141 23440-23444 Sentence denotes 4.2.
T142 23445-23494 Sentence denotes Bacterial Production of Recombinant PASylated Tα1
T143 23495-23692 Sentence denotes The BL21 derivative E. coli strain NEBexpress® (New England Biolabs, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) was transformed with the plasmids pASK75-Tα1-PAS#1(600)/RimJ or pASK75-MP-PAS#1(600)-Tα1 from above.
T144 23693-23848 Sentence denotes Two milliliters of Terrific Broth supplemented with 100 µg/mL ampicillin (TBamp) was inoculated with a single colony and grown overnight at 37 °C, 170 rpm.
T145 23849-23986 Sentence denotes This overnight culture was used to inoculate a 50 mL preculture, which was grown under the same conditions until OD550 = 1.1 was reached.
T146 23987-24111 Sentence denotes Subsequently, the 50 mL preculture was transferred into 2 L TBamp and incubated in a 5 L baffled flask at 37 °C and 100 rpm.
T147 24112-24260 Sentence denotes After reaching OD550 = 0.6, the temperature was decreased to 26 °C and the cells were subsequently induced at OD550 = 1 with 200 µg/mL aTc for 15 h.
T148 24262-24266 Sentence denotes 4.3.
T149 24267-24296 Sentence denotes Purification of PASylated Tα1
T150 24297-24460 Sentence denotes Bacteria were harvested by centrifugation and disrupted in the presence of 100 mM citric acid using an EmulsiFlex C5 cell homogenizer (Avestin, Mannheim, Germany).
T151 24461-24616 Sentence denotes After centrifugation for 20 min (39,200× g) at 16 °C, the supernatant was filter-sterilized using a 0.45 µm syringe filter (Sartorius, Göttingen, Germany).
T152 24617-24761 Sentence denotes The clear filtrate was adjusted with ammonium sulfate to 30% saturation, stirred for 30 min at RT, and centrifuged for 30 min (39,200× g) at RT.
T153 24762-24950 Sentence denotes The precipitate was solubilized in subtractive AEX buffer (sAEX; 20 mM Tris/HCl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8.5), filter-sterilized, and dialyzed twice against a 100-fold volume of sAEX buffer at 4 °C.
T154 24951-25100 Sentence denotes Subsequent chromatography steps were performed on an ÄKTA Explorer 100 system (GE Healthcare, Freiburg, Germany) operated at a flow rate of 5 mL/min.
T155 25101-25269 Sentence denotes The dialyzed sample (Tα1-PAS or PAS-Tα1) was first applied to a 5 mL TOYOPEARL NH2-750F column (Tosoh Bioscience, Griesheim, Germany) equilibrated with the sAEX buffer.
T156 25270-25428 Sentence denotes The flow-through containing the PASylated Tα1 was collected and dialyzed twice against a 100-fold volume of the CEX buffer (20 mM Na-citrate, pH 3.0) at 4 °C.
T157 25429-25561 Sentence denotes The protein solution was then applied to an 85 mL TOYOPEARL Sulfate-650F column (Tosoh Bioscience) equilibrated with the CEX buffer.
T158 25562-25706 Sentence denotes PAS-Tα1 quantitatively bound to the column and the pure protein was eluted using a NaCl concentration gradient (0–250 mM over 2 column volumes).
T159 25707-25929 Sentence denotes In the case of Tα1-PAS, the CEX flow-through fraction contained the N-terminally acetylated protein, whereas the non-acetylated Tα1-PAS stayed bound to the column and could again be eluted in a NaCl concentration gradient.
T160 25930-26201 Sentence denotes The acetylated Tα1-PAS fraction from the flow-through was dialyzed twice against AEX buffer (20 mM ethanolamine/HCl, pH 10) and then applied to a 100 mL Fractogel® EMD TMAE (M)strong anion exchanger (Merck Millipore, Burlington, MA, USA) equilibrated with the AEX buffer.
T161 26202-26342 Sentence denotes This time, highly pure acetylated Tα1-PAS was eluted using a NaCl concentration gradient (0–200 mM over 2 column volumes) in the AEX buffer.
T162 26343-26486 Sentence denotes Both purified PASylated peptides were dialyzed 5 times against a 200-fold volume of water, lyophilized, and stored at −20 °C until further use.
T163 26488-26492 Sentence denotes 4.4.
T164 26493-26533 Sentence denotes Analytical Size Exclusion Chromatography
T165 26534-26721 Sentence denotes Analytical SEC was performed on a 24 mL Superose® 6 10/300 GL column (GE Healthcare) using an ÄKTA Explorer 10 system operated at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min with PBS as the running buffer.
T166 26722-27176 Sentence denotes To determine the apparent molecular size, purified PAS-Tα1 or PAS-Tα1 (100 µL) was applied to the column and the elution volume was used for linear interpolation from a half-logarithmic calibration line obtained using the reference proteins thyroglobulin (octamer), thyroglobulin (tetramer), apoferritin, β-amylase, alcohol dehydrogenase (tetramer), transferrin, ovalbumin, and carboanhydrase as well as blue dextran (all from Merck, Darmstadt, Germany).
T167 27178-27182 Sentence denotes 4.5.
T168 27183-27207 Sentence denotes Endotoxin Quantification
T169 27208-27551 Sentence denotes Tα1-PAS samples were diluted to 1 mg/mL in endotoxin-free water (Veolia Water Technologies, Celle, Germany), heated to 90 °C for 5 min, and, after cooling down to RT, bacterial endotoxins were quantified using an Endosafe® system (Charles River Laboratories, Wilmington, MA, USA) with an FDA-licensed PTS™ cartridge (10–0.1 EU/mL sensitivity).
T170 27553-27557 Sentence denotes 4.6.
T171 27558-27579 Sentence denotes Western Blot Analysis
T172 27580-27890 Sentence denotes The whole cell protein extract was applied to a 4–12% SurePAGE™ Bis–Tris gradient gel (Genscript, Piscataway, NJ, USA) with 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid (MOPS) as running buffer and electrotransferred onto a nitrocellulose membrane using an iBlot 1 dry blotting system (ThermoFisher, Waltham, MA, USA).
T173 27891-28048 Sentence denotes After washing 3 times with PBS supplemented with 0.1% v/v Tween 20 (PBS/T), the membrane was incubated with 1 µg/mL anti-PAS antibody in PBS/T for 1 h at RT.
T174 28049-28220 Sentence denotes The membrane was washed 3 times with PBS/T and incubated with a 1:5000 dilution of a goat anti-mouse IgG (Fc-specific) alkaline phosphatase (AP) conjugate (Merck) for 1 h.
T175 28221-28447 Sentence denotes After washing twice with PBS/T and twice with PBS, the blot was developed by a chromogenic reaction using BCIP (37.5 µg/mL) and NBT (150 µg/mL) in alkaline phosphatase buffer (100 mM Tris/HCl, pH 8.8, 100 mM NaCl, 5 mM MgCl2).
T176 28449-28453 Sentence denotes 4.7.
T177 28454-28514 Sentence denotes Reverse-Phase Chromatography (RPC) and ESI Mass Spectrometry
T178 28515-28768 Sentence denotes Directly after the CEX chromatography, a 200 µl sample of PAS-Tα1 or PAS-Tα1 was adjusted to 2% v/v acetonitrile, 0.1% v/v formic acid and applied to a Resource RPC 1 mL column (GE Healthcare) equilibrated with 2% v/v acetonitrile, 0.1% v/v formic acid.
T179 28769-28991 Sentence denotes The protein was eluted using a concentration gradient of up to 80% v/v acetonitrile, 0.1% v/v formic acid over 20 column volumes at a flow rate of 2 mL/min while spectrophotometrically monitoring protein elution at 225 nm.
T180 28992-29170 Sentence denotes The eluted protein fraction was directly injected into a maXis quadrupole time of flight (Q-TOF) instrument (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany) operated in the positive ion mode.
T181 29171-29244 Sentence denotes Raw data was deconvoluted using the MaxEntX algorithm (Bruker Daltonics).
T182 29246-29250 Sentence denotes 4.8.
T183 29251-29283 Sentence denotes Pharmacokinetic Analysis in Rats
T184 29284-29423 Sentence denotes A PK study in female Wistar rats at 8–9 weeks of age was conducted at the Aurigon Toxicological Research Center (ATRC, Dunakeszi, Hungary).
T185 29424-29565 Sentence denotes Up to 3 animals per cage were housed in a controlled environment at 22 ± 3 °C with a relative humidity of 50 ± 20%, 12 h light and 12 h dark.
T186 29566-29690 Sentence denotes Endotoxin-free purified Tα1-PAS (3.4 mg/kg) was administered subcutaneously via a single injection into the rat dorsal area.
T187 29691-29768 Sentence denotes Blood samples (100 µL) were taken from 5 animals each at various time points.
T188 29769-30028 Sentence denotes Following collection in tubes containing tri-potassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (K3-EDTA) (Greiner Bio-One, Frickenhausen, Germany), samples were centrifuged at room temperature for 10 min (3000× g) and the resulting plasma was stored at −15 to −30 °C.
T189 30029-30276 Sentence denotes Tα1-PAS in these samples was quantified using sandwich ELISA (see below) and the data were analyzed using the Phoenix WinNonlin 6.3 software (Certara, Princeton, NJ, USA) using a one-compartment model assuming 1st order absorption and elimination.
T190 30278-30282 Sentence denotes 4.9.
T191 30283-30317 Sentence denotes Quantification of Purified Tα1-PAS
T192 30318-30408 Sentence denotes Due to the absence of aromatic side chains, PASylated Tα1 does not absorb light at 280 nm.
T193 30409-30531 Sentence denotes Thus, for reliable quantification via the peptide backbone absorption, an extinction coefficient at 225 nm was determined.
T194 30532-30645 Sentence denotes To this end, highly pure Tα1-PAS was lyophilized from water, weighed, and dissolved in a defined volume of water.
T195 30646-30880 Sentence denotes The concentration of this Tα1-PAS solution was additionally quantified by measuring the backbone peptide groups using UV absorption at 205 nm using a generic calculated extinction coefficient [75], which led to a fair agreement (±6%).
T196 30881-31034 Sentence denotes The absorbance at 225 nm was measured for various dilutions of the gravimetrically prepared peptide stock solution and plotted against the concentration.
T197 31035-31142 Sentence denotes The linear range was fitted by a straight line, resulting in an extinction coefficient of 253,057 M−1⋅cm−1.
T198 31143-31247 Sentence denotes While most buffers strongly absorb light at 205 nm, such a spectral overlap is usually absent at 225 nm.
T199 31249-31254 Sentence denotes 4.10.
T200 31255-31292 Sentence denotes ELISA Quantification of PASylated Tα1
T201 31293-31413 Sentence denotes A 96-well Nunc Maxisorb ELISA plate (ThermoFisher) was coated with 100 µg/mL anti-PAS antibody in PBS at 4 °C overnight.
T202 31414-31554 Sentence denotes After washing twice with PBS/T, free binding sites were blocked with 3% w/v bovine serum albumin (BSA) in PBS/T at room temperature for 1 h.
T203 31555-31777 Sentence denotes After washing 3 times with PBS/T, the rat plasma samples were applied in dilution series in PBS/T supplemented with 0.5% (v/v) plasma from an untreated animal (to maintain a constant proportion of rat plasma constituents).
T204 31778-31926 Sentence denotes In the same manner, a standard curve was prepared using dilution series of purified Tα1-PAS (used for spiking rat plasma) at defined concentrations.
T205 31927-31996 Sentence denotes After incubation for 1 h at RT, wells were washed 3 times with PBS/T.
T206 31997-32259 Sentence denotes To detect bound Tα1-PAS, wells were incubated for 1 h with 50 µl of a 1 µg/mL PBS/T solution of the second anti-PAS antibody conjugated with alkaline phosphatase using the Lightning-Link alkaline phosphatase antibody labeling kit (BioTechne, Wiesbaden, Germany).
T207 32260-32389 Sentence denotes After washing twice with PBS/T and twice with PBS, the enzymatic activity was detected using p-nitrophenyl phosphate (0.5 mg/mL).
T208 32390-32680 Sentence denotes To this end, the plate was incubated for 20 min at 30 °C, the absorbance was measured at 405 nm using a SpectraMax M5e microtiter plate reader (Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) and the Tα1-PAS concentrations in rat plasma samples were quantified by comparison with the standard curve.