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Modification of batroxobin with activated polyethylene glycol: reduction of binding ability towards anti-batroxobin antibody and retention of defibrinogenation activity in circulation of preimmunized dogs
Authors:H Nishimura  K Takahashi  K Sakurai  K Fujinuma  Y Imamura  M Ooba  Y Inada
Institution:1. Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152, Japan;2. Oomori Research Laboratory, Tobishi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Oomori-nishi, Oota-ku, Tokyo 143, Japan
Abstract:Amino groups of batroxobin (Bothrops atrox thrombic protease) were modified with 2,4-bis(O-methoxypolyethylene glycol)-6-chloro-s-triazine (activated PEG2). The modified batroxobin had the reduced binding ability towards anti-batroxobin antibody but retained its enzymic activity in vitro and in vivo. Administration of modified batroxobin in which 29% of the total amino groups in the molecule had been modified, to beagle dogs preimmunized with native batroxobin gave rise to a marked reduction of the fibrinogen level in plasma, accompanied with an increased level of fibrinogen (fibrin) degradation products, FDP. On the other hand, no reduction of fibrinogen level was observed when native batroxobin instead of modified batroxobin was injected to immunized dogs.
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