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Engineering upper hinge improves stability and effector function of a human IgG1
Authors:Yan Boxu  Boyd Daniel  Kaschak Timothy  Tsukuda Joni  Shen Amy  Lin Yuwen  Chung Shan  Gupta Priyanka  Kamath Amrita  Wong Anne  Vernes Jean-Michel  Meng Gloria Y  Totpal Klara  Schaefer Gabriele  Jiang Guoying  Nogal Bartek  Emery Craig  Vanderlaan Martin  Carter Paul  Harris Reed  Amanullah Ashraf
Institution:Department of Pharma Technical Development, Genentech, Oceanside, California 92056, USA. byan1027@gmail.com
Abstract:Upper hinge is vulnerable to radical attacks that result in breakage of the heavy-light chain linkage and cleavage of the hinge of an IgG1. To further explore mechanisms responsible for the radical induced hinge degradation, nine mutants were designed to determine the roles that the upper hinge Asp and His play in the radical reactions. The observation that none of these substitutions could inhibit the breakage of the heavy-light chain linkage suggests that the breakage may result from electron transfer from Cys(231) directly to the heavy-light chain linkage upon radical attacks, and implies a pathway separate from His(229)-mediated hinge cleavage. On the other hand, the substitution of His(229) with Tyr showed promising advantages over the native antibody and other substitutions in improving the stability and function of the IgG1. This substitution inhibited the hinge cleavage by 98% and suggests that the redox active nature of Tyr did not enable it to replicate the ability of His to facilitate radical induced degradation. We propose that the lower redox potential of Tyr, a residue that may be the ultimate sink for oxidizing equivalents in proteins, is responsible for the inhibition. More importantly, the substitution increased the antibody's binding to FcγRIII receptors by 2-3-fold, and improved ADCC activity by 2-fold, while maintaining a similar pharmacokinetic profile with respect to the wild type. Implications of these observations for antibody engineering and development are discussed.
Keywords:Antibodies  Histidine  Protein Degradation  Protein Engineering  Protein Stability  Tyrosine  Degradation  Hinge  His  Radical Reactions
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