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Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase
We present an efficient approach for tag-free, site-specific conjugation of a fully glycosylated antibody using microbial transglutaminase (mTG). We created variants of trastuzumab where a single surface-exposed residue of the human crystallizable fragment had been substituted to glutamine, with the...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9680618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05630e |
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author | Hadjabdelhafid-Parisien, Adem Bitsch, Sebastian Macarrón Palacios, Arturo Deweid, Lukas Kolmar, Harald Pelletier, Joelle N. |
author_facet | Hadjabdelhafid-Parisien, Adem Bitsch, Sebastian Macarrón Palacios, Arturo Deweid, Lukas Kolmar, Harald Pelletier, Joelle N. |
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description | We present an efficient approach for tag-free, site-specific conjugation of a fully glycosylated antibody using microbial transglutaminase (mTG). We created variants of trastuzumab where a single surface-exposed residue of the human crystallizable fragment had been substituted to glutamine, with the objective of enabling site-specific mTG-mediated conjugation with primary amine payloads. MTG reactivity was determined by conjugation to an amino fluorophore, demonstrating effective tag-free conjugation at the newly introduced I253Q site. The conjugation of one payload per antibody heavy chain was confirmed by mass spectrometry. We further demonstrated two-step mTG/click chemistry-based conjugation of I253Q trastuzumab with monomethyl auristatin E. Cytotoxicity and specificity of the resulting antibody–drug conjugate were indistinguishable from trastuzumab conjugated by another method although binding to the neonatal Fc receptor was impaired. The resulting fully glycosylated ADC is unique in that it results from minimal modification of the antibody sequence and offers potential for application to cellular imaging, fluorescence microscopy, western blotting or ELISA. |
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spelling | pubmed-96806182022-12-08 Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase Hadjabdelhafid-Parisien, Adem Bitsch, Sebastian Macarrón Palacios, Arturo Deweid, Lukas Kolmar, Harald Pelletier, Joelle N. RSC Adv Chemistry We present an efficient approach for tag-free, site-specific conjugation of a fully glycosylated antibody using microbial transglutaminase (mTG). We created variants of trastuzumab where a single surface-exposed residue of the human crystallizable fragment had been substituted to glutamine, with the objective of enabling site-specific mTG-mediated conjugation with primary amine payloads. MTG reactivity was determined by conjugation to an amino fluorophore, demonstrating effective tag-free conjugation at the newly introduced I253Q site. The conjugation of one payload per antibody heavy chain was confirmed by mass spectrometry. We further demonstrated two-step mTG/click chemistry-based conjugation of I253Q trastuzumab with monomethyl auristatin E. Cytotoxicity and specificity of the resulting antibody–drug conjugate were indistinguishable from trastuzumab conjugated by another method although binding to the neonatal Fc receptor was impaired. The resulting fully glycosylated ADC is unique in that it results from minimal modification of the antibody sequence and offers potential for application to cellular imaging, fluorescence microscopy, western blotting or ELISA. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9680618/ /pubmed/36505706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05630e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Hadjabdelhafid-Parisien, Adem Bitsch, Sebastian Macarrón Palacios, Arturo Deweid, Lukas Kolmar, Harald Pelletier, Joelle N. Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title | Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title_full | Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title_fullStr | Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title_full_unstemmed | Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title_short | Tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated IgG1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
title_sort | tag-free, specific conjugation of glycosylated igg1 antibodies using microbial transglutaminase |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9680618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05630e |
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