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Development, Optimization, and Structural Characterization of an Efficient Peptide-Based Photoaffinity Cross-Linking Reaction for Generation of Homogeneous Conjugates from Wild-Type Antibodies.
Vance, Nicholas; Zacharias, Neelie; Ultsch, Mark; Li, Guangmin; Fourie, Aimee; Liu, Peter; LaFrance-Vanasse, Julien; Ernst, James A; Sandoval, Wendy; Kozak, Katherine R; Phillips, Gail; Wang, Weiru; Sadowsky, Jack.
Afiliación
  • Vance N; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Zacharias N; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Ultsch M; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Li G; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Fourie A; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Liu P; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • LaFrance-Vanasse J; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Ernst JA; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Sandoval W; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Kozak KR; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Phillips G; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Wang W; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
  • Sadowsky J; Research & Early Development , Genentech, Inc. , 1 DNA Way , South San Francisco , California 94080 , United States.
Bioconjug Chem ; 30(1): 148-160, 2019 01 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30566343
ABSTRACT
Site-specific conjugation of small molecules to antibodies represents an attractive goal for the development of more homogeneous targeted therapies and diagnostics. Most site-specific conjugation strategies require modification or removal of antibody glycans or interchain disulfide bonds or engineering of an antibody mutant that bears a reactive handle. While such methods are effective, they complicate the process of preparing antibody conjugates and can negatively impact biological activity. Herein we report the development and detailed characterization of a robust photoaffinity cross-linking method for site-specific conjugation to fully glycosylated wild-type antibodies. The method employs a benzoylphenylalanine (Bpa) mutant of a previously described 13-residue peptide derived from phage display to bind tightly to the Fc domain; upon UV irradiation, the Bpa residue forms a diradical that reacts with the bound antibody. After the initial discovery of an effective Bpa mutant peptide and optimization of the reaction conditions to enable efficient conjugation without concomitant UV-induced photodamage of the antibody, we assessed the scope of the photoconjugation reaction across different human and nonhuman antibodies and antibody mutants. Next, the specific site of conjugation on a human antibody was characterized in detail by mass spectrometry experiments and at atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography. Finally, we adapted the photoconjugation method to attach a cytotoxic payload site-specifically to a wild-type antibody and showed that the resulting conjugate is both stable in plasma and as potent as a conventional antibody-drug conjugate in cells, portending well for future biological applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Péptidos / Inmunoconjugados / Etiquetas de Fotoafinidad / Reactivos de Enlaces Cruzados / Anticuerpos Idioma: En Revista: Bioconjug Chem Asunto de la revista: BIOQUIMICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Péptidos / Inmunoconjugados / Etiquetas de Fotoafinidad / Reactivos de Enlaces Cruzados / Anticuerpos Idioma: En Revista: Bioconjug Chem Asunto de la revista: BIOQUIMICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article