Literature DB >> 32172335

A recent update on the use of microbial transglutaminase for the generation of biotherapeutics.

N Doti1, A Caporale2, Alessandra Monti3,4, A Sandomenico3, Fabio Selis5, M Ruvo6.   

Abstract

The recent scientific progresses on the use of enzyme-mediated reactions in organic, non-aqueous and aqueous media have significantly supported the growing demand of new biotechnological and/or pharmacological products. Today, a plethora of microbial enzymes, used as biocatalysts, are available. Among these, microbial transglutaminases (MTGs) are broadly used for their ability to catalyse the formation of an isopeptide bond between the γ-amide group of glutamines and the ε-amino group of lysine. Due to their promiscuity towards primary amine-containing substrates and the more stringent specificity for glutamine-containing peptide sequences, several combined approaches can be tailored for different settings, making MTGs very attractive catalysts for generating protein-protein and protein small molecule's conjugates. The present review offers a recent update on the modifications attainable by MTG-catalysed bioreactions as reported between 2014 and 2019. In particular, we present a detailed and comparative overview on the MTG-based methods for proteins and antibodies engineering, with a particular outlook on the synthesis of homogeneous antibody-drug conjugates.

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Keywords:  Antibody–drug conjugate; Chemoenzymatic reactions; Microbial transglutaminase; Protein bioconjugation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32172335     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-020-02829-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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Authors:  Mototaka Suzuki; Masayo Date; Tatsuki Kashiwagi; Eiichiro Suzuki; Keiichi Yokoyama
Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 4.813

Review 2.  Enzymatic Methods for the Site-Specific Radiolabeling of Targeting Proteins.

Authors:  Cristina Bolzati; Barbara Spolaore
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Improved Productivity of Streptomyces mobaraensis Transglutaminase by Regulating Zymogen Activation.

Authors:  Xiaoqiang Yin; Shengqi Rao; Jingwen Zhou; Guocheng Du; Jian Chen; Song Liu
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-04-14
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