Chou and Fasman, Prediction of protein conformation, Biochemistry 13:222-245, 1974. |
DeGrado et al., Kinetics and mechanism of hemolysis induced by melittin and by a synthetic melittin analogue, Biophys J 37:329-338, 1982. |
Fuh et al., Rational design of potent antagonists to the human growth hormone receptor, Science 256:1677-1680, 1992. |
Hara et al., Recombination of the biologically active peptides from a tryptic digest of bovine growth hormone, Biochem 17(3):550-556, 1978. |
McGrane et al., J Biol Chem 263:11443-11451, 1988. |
Paladini et al., The intriguing nature of the multiple actions of growth hormone TIBS 256:256-260, 1979. |
Smith and Talamantes, Identification and characterization of heterogeneous population of growth hormone receptors . . . , J Biol Chem 262:2213-2219, 1987. |
Sporn et al., Transforming growth factor-.beta.: biological function and chemical structure, Science 233:532-534, 1986. |
Swislocki et al, In vitro metabolic effects of bovine growth hormone fragments in adipose tissue, Endocrinology 87(5):900-904, 1970. |
Yamasaki et al., Studies on the common active site of growth hormone, Revision of the amino acid sequence of an active fragment of bovine growth hormone, J Biol Chem 250(7):2510-2514, 1975. |
Zoller and Smith, Methods Enzymol 154:329-350, 1987. |
Brems et al., Biochemistry, 26:7774 (1987) Helical Formation in Isolated Fragments of Bovine Growth Hormone. |
Chen and Sonenberg, J. Biol. Chem., 250:2510-14 (1977) Revision of the Amino Acid Sequence of an Active Fragment of Bovine Growth Hormone. |
Hammer, et al., Nature, 315:680-683 (1985) Production of Transgenic Rabbits, Sheep and Pigs by Microinjection. |
Kopchick et al., Brazil. J. Genetics, 12:37-54 (1989). |
Kaiser, "Design of Amphiphilic Peptides, Protein Engineering 193-199" (Oxender and Fox, eds., 1987). |
DeGrado et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc, 103:679 (1981) Design, Synthesis and Characterization of a Cytotoxic Peptide with Melittin-Like Activity. |
Chen, et al., "Expression of a mutated bovine growth hormone gene suppresses growth of transgenic mice," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87:5061-65, Jul. 1990. |
Brems, et al., "Stabilization of an associated folding intermediate of bovine growth hormone by site-directed mutagenesis," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85:3367-3371, May 1988. |
Tou, et al., "Amphiphilic growth hormone releasing factor (GRF) analog: peptide design and biological activity invivo," Biochem. and Biolphys. Res. Comm., vol. 139, No. 2, pp. 763-770, Sep. 16, 1986. |
Alan R. Liss Inc., "Protein Engineering", pp. 193-199, 1987. |
Cunningham, et al., "Receptor and Antibody Epitopes in Human Growth Hormone Identified by Homolog-Scanning Mutagenesis," Science, 243:1330-1336, Mar. 10, 1989. |
Hammer, et al., "Production of transgenic rabbits, sheep and pigs by microinjection," Nature, 315:680-683, Jun. 20, 1985. |
Palmiter, et al., "Dramatic growth of mice that develop from eggs microinjected with metallothionein-growth hormone fusion genes," Nature, 300:611-615, Dec. 16, 1982. |
Palmiter, et al., "Metallothionein-Human GH Fusion Genes Stimulate Growth of Mice," Science, 222:809-814, Nov. 18, 1983. |
Chen, X., et al., "Conversion of Bovine Growth Hormone Cysteine Residues to Serine Affects Secretion by Cultured Cells and Growth Rates in Transgenic Mice", Mol. Endo. 6:598-606 (1992). |
Chen et al., "Functional Antagonism between Endogenous Mouse Growth Hormone (GH) and a GH Analog Results in Dwarf Transgenic Mice", Endo. 129: 1402-1408 (1991). |
Chen et al., "Glycine 119 if Bovine Growth Hormone is Critical for Growth Promoting Activity," Mol. Endo. 5: 1845-1852 (1991). |
Chen et al., "Mutations in the Third .alpha.-Helix of Bovine Growth Hormone Dramatically Affect Its Intracellular Distribution in Vitro and Growth Enhancement in Transgenic Mice," J. Biol. Chem. 266: 2252-2258 (1991). |
Chen et al., "Receptor Binding Mitogenic Activity and Transgenic Mouse Studies on bGH-hGH Analogs", Faseb J. 6 (4):A1344 (Apr. 5-9, 1992). |
Chen et al., "Substitution Mutations at Lysine-64 (K64) of Bovine Growth Hormone (bGH) Affect Receptor Binding Affinities and Growth Rates of Transgenic Mice", Faseb J. 5 (4): A424 (Apr. 514 9, 1992). |
Cunningham et al., "High Resolution Epitope Mapping of hGH-Receptor Interactions by Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis," Science 24: 1081-1085 (1989). |
Goeddel et al., "Direct Expression in Escherichia Coli of a DNA Sequence Coding for Human Growth Hormone," Nature, 281: 544-548 (1979). |
Kopchick and Cioffi, "Exogenous and Endogenous Effects of Growth Hormone in Animals", Livest. Prod. Sci. 27: 61-75 (1991). |
McAndrews et al., "Effects of a Leucine Analog on Growth Hormone Processing and Secretion by Cultured Cells", J. Biol. Chem. 266: 15016-15020 (1991). |
McAndrew et al., "Expression of Truncated Forms of the Bovine Growth Hormone Gene in Cultured Mouse Cells", J. Biol. Chem. 266: 20956-20969 (1991). |
Okada, et al., "A Growth Hormone (GH) Analog Can Antagonize the Ability of Native GH to Promote Differentiation of 3T3-F442-A Preadipocytes and Stimulate Insulin-Like and Lipolytic Activities in Primary Rate Adipocytes", Endo, 2284-2290 (1992). |
Okada et al., "Antagonism of Bovine Growth Hormone (bGH) Stimulated Glucose-Transport by a bGH Analog in 3T3-F442A Adipose Cells", Faseb J. 6 (4):PA 1272 (Apr. 5-9, 1992). |
Parks et al., "Structural-Function Studies of the First Alpha-Helix of Bovine Growth Hormone", Faseb J. 6 (4): A1345 (1992). |
Seeburg et al., "Efficient Bacterial Expression of Bovine and Porcine Growth Hormones," DNA 2(1):37-45 (1983). |
Watahiki, M. et al., "Conserved and Unique Amino Acid Residues in the Domains of the Growth Hormones," J. Biol. Chem. 264: 312-316 (1989). |