You could apply any rail-rail I/O 5V op amp to this.
I've had occasion to design very simple gate bias amps in ASICs for
phased array panel element controllers.
One design attribute that I've seen the RF guys care about, but fail
to express in specs, is that Vgg wants to be low impedance for noise
interests. And I never got an outgoing-noise-amplitude or -profile
requirement. Probably because those parts were IRAD projects and
they didn't have the assigned army of engineers with nothing to do
but analyze to death.
Anyway, because the application is fundamentally constrained, you
might get by with much simpler than "general purpose" solutions,
than an "everything to everybody" catalog op amp.
Since those days, I have seen more MMICs incorporate active bias
control in the guts (where it belongs, and where you can get at
things like die temperature and processing, to optimize more
finely than simple fed-back drain current). I also think it's likely
(but have no occasion to search) that purpose-made active bias
controllers may be on the shelf somewhere.