The success of recombinant interferon alpha in the clinic in part is limited by two properties of the protein: short serum half-life and immunogenicity. To improve these properties, interferon alpha-2a was conjugated with polyethylene glycol (PEG-5000). A homogeneous preparation of monopegylated interferon alpha-2a was subjected to vigorous analytical and activity characterization. A newly developed ampholyte-free chromatofocussing-like cation-exchange HPLC method utilizing a sulfopropyl resin was used to separate the monopegylated protein into 11 species. Peptide mapping, sequencing, and mass spectrometric analyses indicated that these species are positional isomers where each isomer represents a single polymer molecule conjugated to one specific lysine residue. No species with a modification at the amino terminus was observed. All 11 isomers show antiviral and antiproliferative activities in the same range as the parent monopegylated interferon alpha-2a.
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