High-Throughput Experimentation Reveals Scope and Limitations of Selective Phosphine Reductants and Enables One-Pot mAb Reduction/Conjugation
Marion H. Emmert,
Cuixian Yang,
Eugene E. Kwan
et al.
Abstract:This manuscript describes the detailed evaluation of more than 40 phosphine reductants via automated and nonautomated high-throughput experimentation approaches with the goal of identifying selective reductants for cleaving the disulfide bonds of capped, engineered cysteines in a proprietary monoclonal antibody (mAb). As a point of reference, this study included phosphines that have previously been documented in the literature [4-diphenylphosphino benzoic acid (DPPBA), tris(3sulfophenyl)phosphine (TSPP), and 3… Show more
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