IP Library Granted Patent US 7,276,475
Granted Patent B2
US 7,276,475 · App. 11/404,266 · Granted Oct 2, 2007

Remodeling and glycoconjugation of peptides

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Patent No.
US 7,276,475
App. No.
11/404,266
Granted
Oct 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention includes methods and compositions for remodeling a peptide molecule, including the addition or deletion of one or more glycosyl groups to a peptide, and/or the addition of a modifying group a peptide.

Claims (50)

1. A covalent conjugate between a Factor VIIa peptide and poly(ethylene glycol), wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) is covalently attached to said peptide at a glycosyl or amino acid residue of said peptide via an intact glycosyl linking group comprising a sialic acid residue covalently linked to said poly(ethylene glycol), wherein said sialic acid residue is covalently attached to said glycosyl or amino acid residue of said peptide by reaction between said peptide and a modified sugar donor comprising sialic acid covalently linked to said poly(ethylene glycol), and wherein said reaction is catalyzed by a sialyltransferase.

2. The covalent conjugate of claim 1 , wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) and said sialic acid residue are covalently attached through a linker.

3. The covalent conjugate of claim 2 , wherein said sialic acid residue has a structure according to the formula:

in which R is said poly(ethylene glycol) and said poly(ethylene glycol) is attached to said sialic acid residue through said linker.

4. The covalent conjugate of claim 1 , wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) is a member selected from linear poly(ethylene glycol) and branched poly(ethylene glycol).

5. The covalent conjugate of claim 3 , wherein said sialic acid residue has a structure according to the formula:

in which n is an integer from 1 to 2000.

6. The covalent conjugate of claim 1 , wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) has a molecular weight distribution that is essentially homodisperse.

7. The covalent conjugate of claim 3 comprising a glycosyl moiety having a structure according to the formula:

in which

G, G′, G″ and G′″ are members independently selected from moieties having the formula:

in which

each a is a member independently selected from 0 and 1;

each e is a member independently selected from the integers between 0 and 6;

each j is a member independently selected from the integers between 0 and 100;

each v is a member independently selected from 0 and 1,

with the proviso that at least one of G, G′, G″ and G′″ is a member selected from:

wherein Sia-R has a structure according to the formula:

in which R is said poly(ethylene glycol) and said poly(ethylene glycol) is attached to said sialic acid through said linker.

8. The covalent conjugate of claim 7 , wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) is a member selected from linear poly(ethylene glycol) and branched poly(ethylene glycol).

9. The covalent conjugate of claim 7 , wherein said sialic acid residue has a structure according to the formula:

in which n is an integer from 1 to 2000.

10. The covalent conjugate of claim 7 , wherein said poly(ethylene glycol) has a molecular weight distribution that is essentially homodisperse.

11. The covalent conjugate of claim 3 comprising a glycosyl moiety having a structure according to the formula:

in which

a and b are members independently selected from 0 and 1; and

Sia—R has a structure according to the formula:

wherein

R is said poly(ethylene glycol).

12. The covalent conjugate of claim 11 wherein said sialic acid residue has a structure according to the formula:

13. The covalent conjugate of claim 1 wherein said intact glycosyl linking group is covalently bound to a member selected from an amino acid residue of said peptide which is a member selected from Ser, Thr and Asn; a glycosyl residue covalently bound to an amino acid residue of said peptide which is a member selected from Ser, Thr and Asn; and combinations thereof.

14. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising said covalent conjugate according to claim 1 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

15. A covalent conjugate between a Factor VIIa peptide and poly(ethylene glycol), comprising a sialic acid residue having a structure according to the formula:

in which R is said poly(ethylene glycol) and said poly(ethylene glycol) attached to said sialic acid residue through a linker, and wherein said sialic acid residue is covalently attached to a glycosyl or amino acid residue of said peptide by reaction between said peptide and a modified sugar donor comprising said sialic acid residue covalently linked to said poly(ethylene glycol), and wherein said reaction is catalyzed by a sialyltransferase.

16. The covalent conjugate according to claim 15 wherein said sialic acid residue has a structure according to the formula:

in which n is an integer from 1 to 2000.

17. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising said covalent conjugate according to claim 15 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

18. A covalent conjugate between a Factor VIIa peptide and poly(ethylene glycol), comprising an intact glycosyl linking group having a structure according to the formula:

wherein

R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , and R 5 are members independently selected from H, OH, a water-soluble polymer and linker-water-soluble polymer, with the proviso that at least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , and R 5 is a member selected from said water-soluble polymer and said linker-water-soluble polymer;

R 6 is a member selected from H, OH and polymers;

X, Y, Z, A and B are members independently selected from O, NH, S, and CH 2 ; and

wherein said intact glycosyl linking group is covalently attached to a glycosyl or amino acid residue of said peptide by reaction between said peptide and a modified sugar donor comprising said intact glycosyl linking group covalently linked to said poly(ethylene glycol), and wherein said reaction is catalyzed by a glycosyltransferase.

19. The covalent conjugate according to claim 18 wherein a member selected from R 3 and R 4 is a member selected from poly(ethylene glycol) and linker-poly(ethylene glycol).

20. The covalent conjugate according to claim 19 wherein said intact glycosyl linking group has a structure according to the formula:

21. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising said covalent conjugate according to claim 18 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

22. A covalent conjugate of a Factor VIIa peptide and poly(ethylene glycol) comprising a sialic acid residue conjugated to said poly(ethylene glycol), wherein said residue has a structure according to the formula:

in which n is an integer from 1 to 2000; and

wherein said sialic acid residue is covalently attached to a glycosyl or amino acid residue of said peptide by reaction between said peptide and a modified sugar donor comprising said sialic acid residue covalently linked to said poly(ethylene glycol), and wherein said reaction is catalyzed by a sialyltransferase.

23. A pharmaceutical formulation comprising said covalent conjugate according to claim 22 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 23, 2009
From: NEOSE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: NOVO NORDISK A/S
Reel/Frame 022441/0937 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 4, 2006
From: DEFREES, SHAWN; ZOPF, DAVID A.; BOWE, CARYN
To: NEOSE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 017572/0404 →