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Default Identification and quantification of oxidation products in full-length biotherapeutic antibodies by NMR spectroscopy.

Identification and quantification of oxidation products in full-length biotherapeutic antibodies by NMR spectroscopy.

Related Articles Identification and quantification of oxidation products in full-length biotherapeutic antibodies by NMR spectroscopy.

Anal Chem. 2020 Jun 12;:

Authors: Hinterholzer A, Stanojlovic V, Regl C, Huber CG, Cabrele C, Schubert M

Abstract
Therapeutic proteins are an indispensable class of drugs and often therapeutics of last resort. They are sensitive to oxidation, which is of critical concern, because it can affect drug safety and efficacy. Protein oxidation, with methionine and tryptophan as the most susceptible moieties, is mainly monitored by HPLC-MS techniques. However, since several oxidation products display the same mass difference, their identification by MS is often ambiguous. Therefore, an alternative analytical method able to unambiguously identify and, ideally, also quantify oxidation species in proteins is highly desired. Here we present an NMR-based approach to monitor oxidation in full-length proteins under denaturing conditions, as demonstrated on two biotherapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). We show that methionine sulfoxide, methionine sulfone, N-formylkynurenine, kynurenine, oxindolylalanine, hydroxypyrroloindole and 5-hydroxytryptophan result in characteristic chemical shift correlations suited for their identification and quantification. We identified the five most abundant oxidation products in forced degradation studies of two full-length therapeutic mAbs and can also unambiguously distinguish oxindolylalanine from 5-hydroxytryptophan, which are undistinguishable by MS due to the same mass shift. Quantification of the abundant methionine sulfoxide by NMR and MS gave highly comparable values. These results underline the suitability of NMR spectroscopy for the identification and quantification of critical quality attributes of biotherapeutics.


PMID: 32530275 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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