Renato B. Del Rosario , Lee Ann Baron , Richard G. Lawton , Richard L. Wahl
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Streptavidin-biotinylated IgG conjugates: a simple procedure for reducing polymer formation
Disulfide links of the IgG2ak anti-ovarian carcinoma antibody, 5G6.4, were site-specifically biotinylated [≈2 biotins/ IgG2a] using a novel crosslinking procedure using the biotin derivatized ETAC (equilibrium transfer alkylation crosslink reagent) 1a. Complexation of ETAC 1a biotinylated 5G6.4 on a column of immobilized protein A at high dilution, followed by passage of [125I]streptavidin, washing and pH change leads to elution of a streptavidin-free product with a molecular mass in the 200–300 kDa range. By contrast, direct mixing with [125I]streptavidin rapidly gave larger oligomers of ⪢669 and ≈440–669 kDa molecular mass, respectively. The biodistribution of the 200–300 kDa complex showed significantly diminished liver, kidney and spleen uptake as well as higher blood activity than the 440–669 kDa complex. The methodology represent the first application of ETAC chemistry to disulfide-bond directed biotinylation of antibodies and the synthesis of streptavidin antibody conjugates which minimizes their polymerization.