Claims
- 1. A recombinant DNA molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a glycoprotein hormone which is a modification of a native glycoprotein hormone selected from the group consisting of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, and chorionic gonadotropin, said modification comprising complete elimination of at least one N-linked oligosaccharide chain such that the modified hormone exhibits approximately the same receptor binding capacity and plasma half-life as the native glycoprotein hormone and has sufficiently low biological activity to permit its use as a competitive antagonist, and wherein said nucleotide sequence differs from the nucleotide sequence of the DNA molecule encoding the corresponding native glycoprotein hormone in a manner which causes said modification in the glycoprotein hormone encoded thereby.
- 2. The recombinant DNA molecule of claim 1 wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes human glycoprotein hormone having a N-linked oligosaccharide chain eliminated from amino acid position 52 and/or 78 of the alpha subunit thereof.
- 3. A method of producing a modified glycoprotein hormone selected from the group consisting of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, and chorionic gonadotropin, and said glycoprotein hormone having at least one N-linked oligosaccharide chain completely eliminated therefrom to form said modified glycoprotein hormone such that the modified hormone exhibits approximately the same receptor binding capacity and plasma half-life as the native glycoprotein hormone and has sufficient low biological activity to permit its use as a competitive antagonist, which method comprises culturing a host cell transfected with the recombinant DNA molecule of claim 1, and purifying said hormone from the culture.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said recombinant DNA molecule encodes human glycoprotein hormone wherein having a N-linked oligosaccharide chain eliminated from amino acid position 52 and/or 78 of the alpha subunit thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/136,236, filed Dec. 21, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,260,421.
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