Abstract:Background: Recombinant human keratinocyte growth factor is a highly aggregation-prone therapeutic protein. The high aggregation liability of rhKGF is manifested by loss of the monomeric form of the protein and accumulation of the aggregated species even at moderate temperatures. Here, we analyzed rhKGF for its vulnerability towards aggregation by detection of aggregation-prone regions (APRs) using several sequence-based computational tools including TANGO, SolubiS, ZipperDB, AGGRESCAN, Zyggregator, Camsol, PA… Show more
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