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Studies on the binding sites of IgG2 monoclonal antibodies recognized by terpyridine‐based affinity ligands
Authors:Chih‐Pei Lin  Reinhard I. Boysen  Eva M. Campi  Kei Saito  Milton T. W. Hearn
Affiliation:School of Chemistry, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract:This investigation has examined the origin of the molecular recognition associated with the interaction of monoclonal IgG2's with terpyridine‐based ligands immobilized onto agarose‐derived chromatographic adsorbents. Isothermal titration calorimetric (ITC) methods have been employed to acquire thermodynamic data associated with the IgG2‐ligand binding. These ITC investigations have documented that different enthalpic and entropic processes are involved depending on the nature of the chemical substituents in the core structure of the terpyridinyl moiety. In addition, molecular docking studies have been carried out with IgG2 structures with the objective to identify possible ligand binding sites and key interacting amino acid residues. These molecular docking experiments with the different terpyridine‐based ligands have shown that all of the examined ligands can potentially undergo favorable interactions with a site located within the Fab region of the IgG2. However, another favorable binding site was also identified from the docking poses to exist within the Fc region of the IgG2 for some, but not all, of the ligands studied. These investigations have provided a basis to elucidate the unique binding properties and chromatographic behaviors shown by several substituted terpyridine ligands in their interaction with IgGs of different isotype. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:mixed mode adsorbents  monoclonal antibodies  protein–  ligand interactions  terpyridinyl ligands  isothermal titration calorimetry  free energy changes  enthalpic and entropic effects  molecular docking
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