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Covalent Immunoglobulin Labeling through a Photoactivable Synthetic Z Domain

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BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 2395-2403

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bc200052h

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  1. ProNova VINN Excellence Centre for Protein Technology
  2. Atlas Antibodies AB
  3. BioInvent International AB
  4. GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB
  5. Gyros AB
  6. Mabtech AB
  7. Olink AB

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Traditionally, labeling of antibodies has been performed by covalent conjugation to amine or carboxyl groups. These methods are efficient but suffer from nonspecificity, since all free and available amine/carboxyl groups have the possibility to react. This drawback may lead to uncontrolled levels and locations of the labeling. Hence, the labeled molecules might behave differently and, possibly, the binding site of the antibody will also be affected. In this project, we have developed a highly stringent method for labeling of antibodies by utilizing an immunoglobulin-binding domain from protein A, the Z domain. Domain Z has been synthesized with an amino acid analogue, benzoylphenylalanine, capable of forming covalent attachment to other amino acids upon UV-exposure. This feature has been used for directed labeling of immunoglobulins and subsequent use of these in different assays.

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