Monoclonal Antibodies 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-100296-4.00003-8
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Stability of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs)

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“…Protein degradation can result from many different instability mechanisms that can be divided into chemical and physical instabilities. Those instabilities are closely intertwined, as chemical reactions can lead to physical instability 29 and physical instability may give access to chemically susceptible residues or close the gap between residues that may interact, 28 even if it is hard to know what was the original cause of instability. For example, Luo et al 30 showed the presence of several chemical modifications in aggregates; however, they did not conclude about wither those modifications existed or not before aggregation.…”
Section: Mab Instabilities Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Protein degradation can result from many different instability mechanisms that can be divided into chemical and physical instabilities. Those instabilities are closely intertwined, as chemical reactions can lead to physical instability 29 and physical instability may give access to chemically susceptible residues or close the gap between residues that may interact, 28 even if it is hard to know what was the original cause of instability. For example, Luo et al 30 showed the presence of several chemical modifications in aggregates; however, they did not conclude about wither those modifications existed or not before aggregation.…”
Section: Mab Instabilities Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may happen in presence of oxidants (such as peroxides, light, or metals) or without, then referred to as auto-oxidation. 28 Some residues are particularly susceptible to oxidation, including methionine, histidine, and cysteine residues. 28,31 Disulfide bond formation is one of the consequences of cysteine oxidation that occurs between 2 oxidized free residues, with a thiolate anion intermediate.…”
Section: Chemical Instabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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