2024
DOI: 10.1021/jasms.4c00387
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Systematic Optimization of Activity-Based Protein Profiling for Identification of Polysorbate-Degradative Enzymes in Biotherapeutic Drug Substance down to 10 ppb

Taku Tsukidate,
Anita P. Liu,
Shannon Rivera
et al.

Abstract: The identification and control of high-risk host cell proteins (HCPs) in biotherapeutics development are crucial for ensuring product quality and shelf life. Specifically, HCPs with hydrolase activity can cause the degradation of excipient polysorbates (PS), leading to a decrease in the shelf life of the drug product. In this study, we systematically optimized every step of an activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) workflow to identify trace amounts of active polysorbate-degradative enzymes (PSDEs) in biother… Show more

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