Pharmacology
PEGylation
Attaching polyethylene glycol chains to a peptide to extend its half-life.
Definition
PEGylation increases hydrodynamic radius, reduces renal clearance, and masks protease cleavage sites. It trades off potency for duration of action. Used in several long-acting biologic drugs but less common in currently-approved peptide drugs.
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