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High-throughput quantitation of Fc-containing recombinant proteins in cell culture supernatant by fluorescence polarization spectroscopy

Authors :
David C. James
Ben Thompson
Kalpana Nayyar
Mike Jenns
Ray Field
Jerry Clifford
Andrew Smith
Source :
Analytical Biochemistry
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Measurement of recombinant protein product titer critically underpins all biopharmaceutical manufacturing process development, as well as diverse research and discovery activity. Here, we describe a simple rapid (2 min per 96 samples) 96-well microplate-based assay that enables high-throughput quantitation of recombinant immunoglobulin G and Fc-containing IgG derivatives in mammalian cell culture supernatant over a wide dynamic range of 2.5-80 mg/L, using microplate fluorescence polarization (FP) spectroscopy. The solution-phase FP assay is based on the detection of immunoglobulin Fc domain containing analyte binding to FITC-conjugated recombinant Protein G ligand to measure analyte concentration dependent changes in emitted FP. For ease of use and maximal shelf life, we showed that air-dried assay microplates containing pre-formulated ligand that is re-solubilized on addition of analyte containing solution did not affect assay performance, typically yielding an across plate coefficient of variation of1%, and a between-plate standard deviation below 1%. Comparative assays of the same samples by FP and other commonly used IgG assay formats operating over a similar dynamic range (Protein A HPLC and bio-interferometry) yielded a coefficient of determination0.99 in each case.

Details

ISSN :
10960309
Volume :
534
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical biochemistry
Accession number :
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