Molecular Dynamics Simulations Reveal How Competing Protein–Surface Interactions for Glycine, Citrate, and Water Modulate Stability in Antibody Fragment Formulations
Akash Pandya,
Cheng Zhang,
Teresa S. Barata
et al.
Abstract:The design of stable formulations remains a major challenge for protein therapeutics, particularly the need to minimize aggregation. Experimental formulation screens are typically based on thermal transition midpoints (T m ), and forced degradation studies at elevated temperatures. Both approaches give limited predictions of long-term storage stability, particularly at low temperatures. Better understanding of the mechanisms of action for formulation of excipients and buffers could lead to improved strategies … Show more
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