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Interchain Disulfide Bonding in Human IgG2 Antibodies Probed by Site-Directed Mutagenesis

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 48, Issue 17, Pages 3755-3766

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi8022174

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Human IgG2 exists as a mixture of disulfide-linked structural isoforms that can show different activities. To probe the contribution of specific cysteine residues to the formation of structural isoforms, we characterized a series of Cys -> Ser mutant IgG2 recombinant monoclonal antibodies, focused on the first C(H)1 cysteine and the first two hinge cysteines. These residues participate in the fort-nation of structural isoforms that have been noted by nonreduced capillary sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, and cation exchange chromatography. We show that single Cys -> Ser mutants can greatly reduce heterogeneous disulfide bonding in human IgG2 and maintain in vitro activity. The data demonstrate the feasibility of applying site-directed mutagenesis to reduce disulfide bond heterogeneity in human IgG2 while preserving the activity of this therapeutically important class of human antibodies.

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