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Site-specific PEGylation of native disulfide bonds in therapeutic proteins

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Native disulfide bonds in therapeutic proteins are crucial for tertiary structure and biological activity and are therefore considered unsuitable for chemical modification1,2. We show that native disulfides in human interferon α-2b and in a fragment of an antibody to CD4+ can be modified by site-specific bisalkylation of the two cysteine sulfur atoms to form a three-carbon PEGylated bridge. The yield of PEGylated protein is high, and tertiary structure and biological activity are retained.

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Figure 1: Structural characterization.
Figure 2: Biological activities.

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The authors thank the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (UK) for Q4120/ADP318 antibody. This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (068309) and BBSRC-UK (BB/D003636/1).

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Correspondence to Sunil Shaunak or Steve Brocchini.

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S.S., A.G., J.-W.C. and S.B. are inventors on a patent that has been assigned to a new university spinout company called PolyTherics. The Wellcome Trust, Imperial College London, University College London, School of Pharmacy London, S.S. and S.B. hold equity in this company.

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Shaunak, S., Godwin, A., Choi, JW. et al. Site-specific PEGylation of native disulfide bonds in therapeutic proteins. Nat Chem Biol 2, 312–313 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio786

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