Claims
- 1. An acid stable physiologically active substance which is a derivative of naturally occurring G-CSF having at least one of the biological properties of naturally occurring G-CSF and a solution stability of at least 35% at 5 mg/ml, the derivative having Cys.sup.17 of the native sequence replaced by a Ser.sup.17 residue, Asp.sup.27 of the native sequence replaced by a Ser.sup.27 residue and at least one further modification selected from:
- a) Pro.sup.60 of the native sequence replaced by a Ser.sup.60 residue; and
- b) Pro.sup.65 of the native sequence replaced by a Ser.sup.65 residue;
- said derivative being covalently conjugated to a water soluble polymer.
- 2. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 1, which comprises at least one molecule of water soluble polymer 3000-8000 Da molecular weight of derivative.
- 3. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 1 wherein the water soluble polymer is selected from a polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol homopolymer, a polyoxyethylated polyol or a polyvinyl alcohol wherein said homopolymer is unsubstituted or substituted at one end with an alkyl group.
- 4. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 3 wherein the water soluble polymer is selected from unsubstituted polyethylene glycol, monomethylpolyethylene glycol and polyoxyethylated glycerol.
- 5. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 3 wherein the water soluble polymer has a molecular weight of 1000 to 15,000.
- 6. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 3 wherein the water soluble polymer has a molecular weight of 2000-10,000.
- 7. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 3 wherein the water soluble polymer has a molecular weight of 2000-5000.
- 8. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 1 which is �Arg.sup.11, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF, with or without a presequence methionine, conjugated to monomethyl polyethylene glycol, in which the monomethyl polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight of 2000-5000.
- 9. A physiologically active substance as claimed in claim 1 wherein the derivative of naturally occurring G-CSF is substantially maximally conjugated to water soluble polymer molecules.
- 10. A physiologically active substance which is a derivative of naturally occurring G-CSF having at least one of the biological properties of naturally occurring G-CSF and a solution stability of at least 35% at 5 mg/ml, the derivative being selected from:
- i) �Arg.sup.11, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF,
- ii) �Glu.sup.15, Ser.sup.17,27, Ala.sup.26,28, Lys.sup.30 !human G-CSF,
- iii) �Arg.sup.11, Glu.sup.15, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65, Ala.sup.26,28, Lys.sup.30 !human G-CSF,
- iv) �Arg.sup.11,40, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF,
- v) �Arg.sup.11,23, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF,
- vi) �Arg.sup.11,165, Glu.sup.15, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65, Ala.sup.26,28, Lys.sup.30,58 !human G-CSF,
- vii) �Arg.sup.11, Glu.sup.15,111, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65,115,116, Ala.sup.26,28, Lys.sup.30 !human G-CSF,
- viii) �Glu.sup.15, Ser.sup.17,27, Ala.sup.26,28, Arg.sup.30 !human G-CSF,
- ix) �Ala.sup.1, Thr.sup.3, Tyr.sup.4, Arg.sup.5,11, Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF,
- x) �Ser.sup.17,27,60,65 !human G-CSF,
- xi) �Arg.sup.11, Ser.sup.17,27,65 !human G-CSF, and
- xii) �Ser .sup.17,27,65 !human G-CSF,
- said derivative being covalently conjugated to a water soluble polymer.
Priority Claims (6)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/155,327 filed Nov. 22, 1993, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/734,225 filed Jul. 22, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,840).
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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