Researchers characterized how the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) breaks down growth hormone-releasing factor, which is critical for designing longer-lasting GHRH drug analogs. They found that the enzyme cleaves the bond between the second and third amino acids of GHRH, and that side chains near this site significantly affect how fast the cleavage occurs. The detailed kinetic data on which amino acid substitutions resist or promote enzyme cleavage provides a blueprint for engineering more stable GHRH-based therapeutics.
Bongers, J; Lambros, T; Ahmad, M; Heimer, E P