Chemists developed a new method for joining peptide fragments together in extremely dilute solutions, solving a longstanding problem with synthesizing lipid-attached peptides and proteins that dissolve poorly in water. The technique was used to efficiently produce tesamorelin — an FDA-approved therapeutic peptide — as well as modified versions of a membrane protein involved in heart cell function. Attaching lipids to that protein was shown to significantly change how well it inhibits a key pump in heart cells.
Chisholm, Timothy S; Kulkarni, Sameer S; Hossain, Khondker R; Cornelius, Flemming; Clarke, Ronald J; Payne, Richard J