This study comprehensively mapped how growth hormone-releasing factor degrades in water solutions, identifying the specific chemical reactions that destroy its activity. The peptide breaks down primarily at two vulnerable sites (Asp3 and Asn8), with the type of degradation depending on pH: acid conditions cause chain cleavage while neutral-to-basic conditions cause isomerization and deamidation. All degradation products had dramatically reduced biological activity, and the peptide was found to be most stable at pH 4-5, which is important for drug formulation.
Bongers, J; Heimer, E P; Lambros, T; Pan, Y C; Campbell, R M; Felix, A M