This study systematically tested which parts of the growth hormone-releasing factor molecule are most important for binding to its receptor. Amino acids in the middle segment (positions 13-21) proved far more critical for receptor binding than those near the C-terminus (positions 24-29), and modifying the N-terminus generally reduced binding affinity. These structure-activity findings provide a detailed map of which parts of GHRH are essential for receptor interaction, guiding the design of improved therapeutic analogs.
Gaudreau, P; Boulanger, L; Abribat, T