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DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.1c00099
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Efficient Labeling of Native Human IgG by Proximity-Based Sortase-Mediated Isopeptide Ligation

Wendy Yu,Kevin P. Gillespie,Bonirath Chhay,Anne-Sophie Svensson,Per‐Åke Nygren,Ian A. Blair,Feifan Yu,Andrew Tsourkas

Sortase
Chemistry
Sortase A
2021
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) have demonstrated great therapeutic potential due to their ability to target the delivery of potent cytotoxins. However, the heterogeneous nature of conventional drug conjugation strategies can affect the safety, efficacy, and stability of ADCs. Site-specific conjugations can resolve these issues, but often require genetic modification of Immunoglobulin G (IgG), which can impact yield or cost of production, or require undesirable chemical linkages. Here, we describe a near-traceless conjugation method that enables the efficient modification of native IgG, without the need for genetic engineering or glycan modification. This method utilizes engineered variants of sortase A to catalyze noncanonical isopeptide ligation. Sortase A was fused to an antibody-binding domain to improve ligation efficiency. Antibody labeling is limited to five lysine residues on the heavy chain and one on the light chain of human IgG1. The ADCs exhibit conserved antigen and Fc-receptor interactions, as well as potent cytolytic activity.
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    Efficient Labeling of Native Human IgG by Proximity-Based Sortase-Mediated Isopeptide Ligation” is a paper by Wendy Yu Kevin P. Gillespie Bonirath Chhay Anne-Sophie Svensson Per‐Åke Nygren Ian A. Blair Feifan Yu Andrew Tsourkas published in 2021. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.