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Antibody Clicking as a Strategy to Modify Antibody Functionalities on the Surface of Targeted Cells

Toru Komatsu, Etsu Kyo, Haruki Ishii, Kyoji Tsuchikama, Aiko Yamaguchi, Tasuku Ueno, Kenjiro Hanaoka, Yasuteru Urano

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society20 citationsDOI

Abstract

We established a methodology for initiating cross-linking of antibodies selectively on the cell surface through intermolecular copper-free click reactions facilitated by increased effective concentrations of antibodies binding to target antigens. Upon cross-linking of tetrazine- and bicyclononyne-modified trastuzumab on the surface of HER2-overexpressing cells, increased antibody uptake and activation of intracellular signaling were observed. Our findings demonstrate that the cross-linking reaction can significantly alter the biophysical properties of proteins, activating their unique functionalities on targeted cells to realize an increased cargo delivery and synthetic manipulation of cellular signaling.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAntibodyIntracellularClick chemistryCell biologyAntigenTetrazineCellBiophysicsCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryImmunologyOrganic chemistryBiologyMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchClick Chemistry and ApplicationsAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
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