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Site-Specific Antibody Functionalization Using Tetrazine-Styrene Cycloaddition.


ABSTRACT: Biologics, such as antibody-drug conjugates, are becoming mainstream therapeutics. Consequently, methods to functionalize biologics without disrupting their native properties are essential for identifying, characterizing, and translating candidate biologics from the bench to clinical practice. Here, we present a method for site-specific, carboxy-terminal modification of single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs). ScFvs displayed on the surface of yeast were isolated and functionalized by combining intein-mediated expressed protein ligation (EPL) with inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) cycloaddition using a styrene-tetrazine pair. The high thiol concentration required to trigger EPL can hinder the subsequent chemoselective ligation reactions; therefore, the EPL reaction was used to append styrene to the scFv, limiting tetrazine exposure to damaging thiols. Subsequently, the styrene-functionalized scFv was reacted with tetrazine-conjugated compounds in an IEDDA cycloaddition to generate functionalized scFvs that retain their native binding activity. Rapid functionalization of yeast surface-derived scFv in a site-directed manner could find utility in many downstream laboratory and preclinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Umlauf BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5963889 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Site-Specific Antibody Functionalization Using Tetrazine-Styrene Cycloaddition.

Umlauf Benjamin J BJ   Umlauf Benjamin J BJ   Mix Kalie A KA   Grosskopf Vanessa A VA   Raines Ronald T RT   Shusta Eric V EV  

Bioconjugate chemistry 20180503 5


Biologics, such as antibody-drug conjugates, are becoming mainstream therapeutics. Consequently, methods to functionalize biologics without disrupting their native properties are essential for identifying, characterizing, and translating candidate biologics from the bench to clinical practice. Here, we present a method for site-specific, carboxy-terminal modification of single-chain antibody fragments (scFvs). ScFvs displayed on the surface of yeast were isolated and functionalized by combining  ...[more]

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