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Optical control of antibody activity using photocleavable bivalent peptide-DNA locks

Authors :
Wouters, Simone
Wijker, E.
Merkx, Maarten
Wouters, Simone
Wijker, E.
Merkx, Maarten
Source :
ChemBioChem vol.20 (2019) date: 2019-10-01 nr.19 p.2463-2466 [ISSN 1439-4227]
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Antibody-based molecular recognition plays a central role in today's life sciences, ranging from immunoassays to molecular imaging and antibody-based therapeutics. Control over antibody activity by using external triggers such as light could further increase the specificity of antibody-based targeting. Here we present bivalent peptide–DNA ligands containing photocleavable linkers as a noncovalent approach by which to allow photoactivation of antibody activity. Light-triggered cleavage of the 3-amino-3-(2-nitrophenyl)propionic acid peptide linker converted the high-affinity bivalent peptide–DNA lock into weakly binding monovalent ligands, effectively restoring antibody targeting of cell-surface receptors. In this work, a proof of principle was provided with an anti-hemagglutinin antibody, but the molecular design of the lock is generic and applicable to any monoclonal antibody for which an epitope or mimotope of sufficient affinity is available.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ChemBioChem vol.20 (2019) date: 2019-10-01 nr.19 p.2463-2466 [ISSN 1439-4227]
Notes :
Wouters, Simone
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1127647694
Document Type :
Electronic Resource