Scientists developed an enzymatic method to build a super-potent growth hormone-releasing factor analog from simpler precursor pieces. Using two enzymes sequentially, carboxypeptidase Y and V8 protease, they assembled the complete peptide including unnatural amino acids at the N-terminus that greatly extend its duration of action in the body. The optimized process achieved 90% conversion with no detectable side reactions, demonstrating a practical approach for manufacturing modified therapeutic peptides.
Bongers, J; Lambros, T; Liu, W; Ahmad, M; Campbell, R M; Felix, A M; Heimer, E P