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Effect of buffer species on the unfolding and the aggregation of humanized IgG.

Daisuke Kameoka1, Etsuro Masuzaki, Tadashi Ueda, Taiji Imoto.   

Abstract

The aggregation propensity of humanized antibody after heat treatment is evaluated in the presence of six buffer species. The comparison under equivalent pH showed high aggregation propensity on phosphate and citrate buffer. In contrast, 2-(N-Morpholino) ethane sulfonate (MES), 3-(N-Morpholino) propane sulfonate (MOPS), acetate and imidazole buffer showed lower aggregation propensity than the above two buffers. Meanwhile, unfolding temperature evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry measurement was not altered among these buffer species. The light scattering analysis suggested that heat-denatured intermediate was aggregated slightly on MES and acetate buffer. Therefore, it was found that the different aggregation propensity among buffer species was caused from the aggregation propensity of heat-denatured intermediate rather than the unfolding temperature. Furthermore, it was revealed that the aggregation dependency on buffer species is accounted for by the specific molecular interaction between buffer and IgG, rather than the ionic strength. On the contrary, on the analyses of unfolding and aggregation propensity by molecular dissection of IgG into Fab and Fc fragments, aggregation propensity of Fc fragment on MES, acetate and phosphate buffer was almost the same as whole IgG. From the above results, it was suggested that the specific interaction between buffer molecule and Fc domain of IgG was involved in the aggregation propensity of heat-denatured IgG.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17646171     DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvm145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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