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π‑Clamp-Mediated Homo- and Heterodimerization of Single-Domain Antibodies via Site-Specific Homobifunctional Conjugation

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posted on 2022-07-14, 19:44 authored by Ross J. Taylor, Mauricio Aguilar Rangel, Michael B. Geeson, Pietro Sormanni, Michele Vendruscolo, Gonçalo J. L. Bernardes
Post-translational protein–protein conjugation produces bioconjugates that are unavailable via genetic fusion approaches. A method for preparing protein–protein conjugates using π-clamp-mediated cysteine arylation with pentafluorophenyl sulfonamide functional groups is described. Two computationally designed antibodies targeting the SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain were produced (KD = 146, 581 nM) with a π-clamp sequence near the C-terminus and dimerized using this method to provide a 10–60-fold increase in binding (KD = 8–15 nM). When two solvent-exposed cysteine residues were present on the second protein domain, the π-clamp cysteine residue was selectively modified over an Asp-Cys-Glu cysteine residue, allowing for subsequent small-molecule conjugation. With this strategy, we build molecule–protein–protein conjugates with complete chemical control over the sites of modification.

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