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Signature of Antibody Domain Exchange by Native Mass Spectrometry and Collision-Induced Unfolding.


ABSTRACT: The development of domain-exchanged antibodies offers a route to high-affinity targeting to clustered multivalent epitopes, such as those associated with viral infections and many cancers. One strategy to generate these antibodies is to introduce mutations into target antibodies to drive domain exchange using the only known naturally occurring domain-exchanged anti-HIV (anti-human immunodeficiency virus) IgG1 antibody, 2G12 , as a template. Here, we show that domain exchange can be sensitively monitored by ion-mobility mass spectrometry and gas-phase collision-induced unfolding. Using native 2G12 and a mutated form that disrupts domain exchange such that it has a canonical IgG1 architecture ( 2G12 I19R ), we show that the two forms can be readily distinguished by their unfolding profiles. Importantly, the same signature of domain exchange is observed for both intact antibody and isolated Fab fragments. The development of a mass spectrometric method to detect antibody domain exchange will enable rapid screening and selection of candidate antibodies engineered to exhibit this and other unusual quaternary antibody architectures.

SUBMITTER: Watanabe Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6008249 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Signature of Antibody Domain Exchange by Native Mass Spectrometry and Collision-Induced Unfolding.

Watanabe Yasunori Y   Vasiljevic Snezana S   Allen Joel D JD   Seabright Gemma E GE   Duyvesteyn Helen M E HME   Doores Katie J KJ   Crispin Max M   Struwe Weston B WB  

Analytical chemistry 20180525 12


The development of domain-exchanged antibodies offers a route to high-affinity targeting to clustered multivalent epitopes, such as those associated with viral infections and many cancers. One strategy to generate these antibodies is to introduce mutations into target antibodies to drive domain exchange using the only known naturally occurring domain-exchanged anti-HIV (anti-human immunodeficiency virus) IgG1 antibody, 2G12 , as a template. Here, we show that domain exchange can be sensitively m  ...[more]

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