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Published on: May 22, 2018
Artifactual Sequence Variant Induced by Nonspecific Cleavage-Linked Transpeptidation in Peptide Mapping
Gangling Xu1,2, Gang Wu1,2, Chunyu Liu1,2
1Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Health for Research on Quality and Standardization of Biotech, National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, Beijing 102629, China.
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Identification of sequence variants that may affect the safety and efficacy is critical in cell line development and process optimization for therapeutic antibodies. Protein-level sequence variant analysis typically employs LC-MS/MS peptide mapping. However, incorrect variant identification often arises from mismatched mass spectral assignments. Furthermore, the sample preparation workflow, particularly the proteolytic digestion steps, may inadvertently generate nonphysiological sequence variants that are not readily distinguishable from authentic variants due to their correct peptide matches. Here we report a type of artifactual sequence variant (e.g., C425S → C425R variant in the antibody Fc region) and elucidate its formation mechanism. Our findings demonstrate that such byproducts originate from digested amino acid transfer to the C-terminus of nonspecifically cleaved peptides, such as the transfer of Arg to W417QQGNVFSC425 in Trypsin/Lys-C mix-digested antibodies, resulting in W417QQGNVFSC425R. The significantly higher cleavage efficiency at carbamidomethyl-C425S compared to carbamidomethyl-C425R facilitates byproduct accumulation. This study establishes that such artifacts arise through nonspecific cleavage-associated transpeptidation, enabling their identification as analytical artifacts during data processing.
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