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Digesting dietary miRNA therapeutics [Editorial]

Yarmarkovich, Mark; Hirschi, Kendal D
PMCID:4546433
PMID: 26116837
ISSN: 1949-2553
CID: 5323962

Influence of glycosylation pattern on the molecular properties of monoclonal antibodies

Zheng, Kai; Yarmarkovich, Mark; Bantog, Christopher; Bayer, Robert; Patapoff, Thomas W
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification during protein production in eukaryotic cells, and it is essential for protein structure, stability, half-life, and biological functions. In this study, we produced various monoclonal antibody (mAb) glycoforms from Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, including the natively glycosylated antibody, the enriched G0 form, the deglycosylated form, the afucosylated form, and the high mannose form, and we compared their intrinsic properties, side-by-side, through biophysical and biochemical approaches. Spectroscopic analysis indicates no measureable secondary or tertiary structural changes after in vitro or in vivo modification of the glycosylation pattern. Thermal unfolding experiments show that the high mannose and deglycosylated forms have reduced thermal stability of the CH2 domain compared with the other tested glycoforms. We also observed that the individual domain's thermal stability could be pH dependent. Proteolysis analysis indicates that glycosylation plays an important role in stabilizing mAbs against proteases. The stability of antibody glycoforms at the storage condition (2-8 °C) and at accelerated conditions (30 and 40 °C) was evaluated, and the results indicate that glycosylation patterns do not substantially affect the storage stability of the antibody we studied.
PMCID:4011909
PMID: 24662970
ISSN: 1942-0870
CID: 5323952

Impact of glycosylation on IgG stability and physical properties [Meeting Abstract]

Zheng, Kai; Bantog, Christopher; Yarmarkovich, Mark; Bayer, Robert
ISI:000291982801906
ISSN: 0065-7727
CID: 5324072