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  • Increased inter dimeric interaction of oxy hemoglobin is necessary for attenuation of reductive pegylation promoted dissociation of tetramer.

Increased inter dimeric interaction of oxy hemoglobin is necessary for attenuation of reductive pegylation promoted dissociation of tetramer.

Artificial cells, blood substitutes, and immobilization biotechnology (2010-07-27)
Tao Hu, Dongxia Li, Fantao Meng, Muthuchidambaram Prabhakaran, Seetharama A Acharya
ABSTRACT

The propensity of site-specific carboxymethylation and propylation of Val-1(α) of Hb to attenuate the reductive hexaPEGylation-induced dissociation of tetramers has been investigated. Only reductive propylation of Val-1(α), which increases the stability of oxy Hb, attenuates the reductive hexaPEGylation-induced dissociation. Increasing the stability of the oxy conformation of Hb by chemical or genetic approaches is a strategy to generate PEGylated Hbs with native-like tetramer stability using direct PEGylation platforms. This new approach and EAF-PEGylation are the only two alternate PEGylation strategies available to design stable second-generation vasoinactive uncrosslinked PEGylated Hbs with native-like tetramer stability.

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Propionaldehyde, ≥97%, FG
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Propionaldehyde, reagent grade, 97%