2018
DOI: 10.1002/sscp.201800002
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Stepwise “bridge‐to‐bridge” reduction of monoclonal antibodies and light chain detection: Case studies of tenatumomab and trastuzumab

Abstract: Monoclonal antibodies are pharmaceutical products that because of their biological origin are characterized by the presence of countless variants, which are generated by post‐translational modifications, during purification or storage. Among these modifications the disulfide bridges variants are of considerable importance, for example their status can affect the correct Y‐shape of antibody. An analytical method, to characterize the oxidized/reduced state of disulfide bridges and to monitor the formation of fre… Show more

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“…To minimize pH change and PCR inhibition at the elution step with the BSH system, TCEP at pH 8 was used for nucleic acid elution instead of sodium bicarbonate with high pH (<10.6). Among BS 3 -related reagents, DTSSP contains a disulfide bridge (S–S) within the spacers (Figure D), which can be reduced by reducing agents at high pH. , When TCEP is used for DNA elution, the Ct value of DNA is similar to that of DNA eluted with high pH (Figure E). In Figure , DTSSP alone shows three sharp peaks at 1738, 1222, and 1054 cm –1 related to C–O and CO bonds.…”
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“…To minimize pH change and PCR inhibition at the elution step with the BSH system, TCEP at pH 8 was used for nucleic acid elution instead of sodium bicarbonate with high pH (<10.6). Among BS 3 -related reagents, DTSSP contains a disulfide bridge (S–S) within the spacers (Figure D), which can be reduced by reducing agents at high pH. , When TCEP is used for DNA elution, the Ct value of DNA is similar to that of DNA eluted with high pH (Figure E). In Figure , DTSSP alone shows three sharp peaks at 1738, 1222, and 1054 cm –1 related to C–O and CO bonds.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among BS 3 -related reagents, DTSSP contains a disulfide bridge (S−S) within the spacers (Figure 2D), which can be reduced by reducing agents at high pH. 26,27 When TCEP is used for DNA elution, the Ct value of DNA is similar to that of DNA eluted with high pH (Figure 1E). In Figure 4, DTSSP alone shows three sharp peaks at 1738, 1222, and 1054 cm −1 related to C−O and CO bonds.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%