| Literature DB >> 29652547 |
De-Zhi Li1, Bing-Nan Han2, Rui Wei3, Gui-Yang Yao4, Zhizhen Chen3, Jie Liu3, Terence C W Poon3, Wu Su4, Zhongyu Zhu5, Dimiter S Dimitrov6, Qi Zhao3.
Abstract
Site-specific conjugation of small molecules to antibody molecules is a promising strategy for generation of antibody-drug conjugates. In this report, we describe the successful synthesis of a novel bifunctional molecule, 6-(azidomethyl)-2-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde (6-AM-2-PCA), which was used for conjugation of small molecules to peptides and antibodies. We demonstrated that 6-AM-2-PCA selectively reacted with N-terminal amino groups of peptides and antibodies. In addition, the azide group of 6-AM-2-PCA enabled copper-free click chemistry coupling with dibenzocyclooctyne-containing reagents. Bifunctional 6-AM-2-PCA mediated site-specific conjugation without requiring genetic engineering of peptides or antibodies. A key advantage of 6-AM-2-PCA as a conjugation reagent is its ability to modify proteins in a single step under physiological conditions that are sufficiently moderate to retain protein function. Therefore, this new click chemistry-based method could be a useful complement to other conjugation methods.Entities:
Keywords: Site-specific modification,; antibody; antibody engineering; antibody-drug conjugate; click chemistry
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29652547 PMCID: PMC6150616 DOI: 10.1080/19420862.2018.1463122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MAbs ISSN: 1942-0862 Impact factor: 5.857