IP Library Granted Patent US 9,238,878
Granted Patent B2
US 9,238,878 · App. 12/706,679 · Granted Jan 19, 2016

Aldehyde-tagged protein-based drug carriers and methods of use

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Patent No.
US 9,238,878
App. No.
12/706,679
Granted
Jan 19, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure provides aldehyde-tagged protein carriers that can be covalently and site-specifically bound to drug to provide a drug-containing scaffold. The invention also encompasses methods of production of such drug-containing scaffolds and intermediates, as well as methods of use.

Claims (55)

1. An isolated carrier protein-drug conjugate comprising:

a carrier protein and a covalently bound drug, wherein the carrier protein comprises a heterologous modified sulfatase motif, wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 13 amino acid residues and contains a sequence of the formula:

X 1 (FGly′)X 2 Z 2 X 3 Z 3

where FGly′ is of the formula:

wherein J 1 is the covalently bound drug;

each L 1 is independently selected from alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, arylene, substituted arylene, cycloalkylene, substituted cycloalkylene, heteroarylene, substituted heteroarylene, heterocyclene, substituted heterocyclene, acyl, amido, acyloxy, urethanylene, thioester, sulfonyl, sulfonamide, sulfonyl ester, O, and NH;

n is a number selected from 1 to 40;

Z 2 is a proline or alanine residue;

X 1 is present or absent and, when present, is any amino acid,

wherein X 1 is present when the sulfatase motif is at the N-terminus of the polypeptide;

X 2 and X 3 are each independently any amino acid; and

Z 3 is a basic amino acid; and

wherein the carrier protein presents the covalently bound drug on a solvent-accessible surface when the carrier protein is folded.

2. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , where in the carrier protein-drug conjugate comprises two or more modified sulfatase motifs.

3. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 2 , where in the carrier protein-drug conjugate comprises three or more modified sulfatase motifs.

4. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 2 , wherein the two or more modified sulfatase motifs are provided as a concatamer and are separated by a flexible linker.

5. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , where in the modified sulfatase motifs are positioned in the carrier protein-drug conjugate at at least one of the N-terminus of the carrier protein, the C-terminus of the carrier protein, and a solvent-accessible loop of the carrier protein.

6. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the carrier protein is albumin.

7. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the covalently bound drug is a peptide drug.

8. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 7 , wherein the peptide drug is glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) or a biologically active variant thereof.

9. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 7 , wherein the peptide drug is calcitonin or a biologically active variant thereof.

10. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the covalently bound drug is a small molecule drug.

11. The carrier protein-drug conjugate composition of claim 1 , wherein Z 3 is arginine (R).

12. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein X 1 , when present, is an aliphatic amino acid, a sulfur-containing amino acid, or a polar, uncharged amino acid; and

X 2 , and X 3 are each independently an aliphatic amino acid, a sulfur-containing amino acid, or a polar, uncharged amino acid.

13. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the X 1 , when present, is L, M, V, S or T.

14. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein X 2 and X 3 are each independently S, T, A, V, G, or C.

15. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 12 amino acid residues.

16. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 11 amino acid residues.

17. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 10 amino acid residues.

18. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 9 amino acid residues.

19. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 8 amino acid residues.

20. The carrier protein-drug conjugate of claim 1 , wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 7 amino acid residues.

21. A formulation comprising:

an isolated carrier protein-drug conjugate according to claim 1 ; and

a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.

22. An isolated carrier protein-drug conjugate comprising:

a carrier protein and a covalently bound drug, wherein the carrier protein comprises a heterologous modified sulfatase motif, wherein the heterologous sulfatase motif is less than 9 amino acid residues and contains a contiguous sequence of the formula:

X 1 (FGly′)X 2 Z 2 X 3 Z 3

where FGly′ is of the formula:

wherein J 1 is the covalently bound drug;

each L 1 is independently selected from alkylene, substituted alkylene, alkenylene, substituted alkenylene, alkynylene, substituted alkynylene, arylene, substituted arylene, cycloalkylene, substituted cycloalkylene, heteroarylene, substituted heteroarylene, heterocyclene, substituted heterocyclene, acyl, amido, acyloxy, urethanylene, thioester, sulfonyl, sulfonamide, sulfonyl ester, O, and NH;

n is a number selected from 1 to 40;

Z 2 is a proline or alanine residue;

X 1 is present or absent and, when present, is any amino acid,

wherein X 1 is present when the sulfatase motif is at the N-terminus of the polypeptide;

X 2 and X 3 are each independently any amino acid; and

Z 3 is a basic amino acid; and

wherein the carrier protein presents the covalently bound drug on a solvent-accessible surface when the carrier protein is folded.

23. A method of treating a subject having or at risk of having condition amenable to treatment with glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), the method comprising:

administering to a subject in of treatment a carrier protein-drug conjugate according to claim 1 , wherein the covalently bound drug is glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) or a biologically active variant thereof;

wherein said administering is effective to treat the condition in the subject.

24. A method of treating a subject having or at risk of having condition amenable to treatment with calcitonin, the method comprising:

administering to a subject in of treatment a carrier protein-drug conjugate according to claim 1 , wherein the covalently bound drug is calcitonin or a biologically active variant thereof;

wherein said administering is effective to treat the condition in the subject.

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