From Protein to a Bioactive Peptide: Potent IL‐6 Peptide Antagonist Generated by a Novel Method
Alexander Pisarchik,
Noreen Gervasi,
Edmund Nesti
Abstract:Here, we describe a new technology, designed to accelerate peptide discovery by quick identification and optimization of the residues critical for protein–protein interactions or ligand binding. We called it PepFusion. It is based on ligation of short DNA sequences generated from known ligand‐binding regions. We tested it by selecting peptide antagonists of interleukin‐6 (IL‐6), a key mediator of inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Crohn's disease, and Castleman disease (CD). The PepFusion… Show more
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