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Philipp R Spycher1, Christian A Amann1, Jöri E Wehrmüller1
1Center for Radiopharmaceutical Sciences ETH-PSI-USZ, Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232, Villigen PSI, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Microbial transglutaminase (MTG) was stably solid-phase immobilized on glass microbeads by using a second-generation dendronized polymer. Immobilized MTG enabled the efficient generation of site-specifically conjugated proteins, including antibody fragments, as well as whole antibodies through distinct glutamines and, unprecedentedly, also through lysines with various bifunctional substrates with defined stoichiometries. With this method, we generated dual, site-specifically modified antibodies comprising a fluorescent probe and a metal chelator for radiolabeling-a strategy anticipated to design antibodies for imaging and simultaneous therapy. Furthermore, we provide evidence that immobilized MTG features higher siteselectivity than soluble MTG.
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