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Heavy chain dimers stabilized by disulfide bonds are required to promote in vitro assembly of trastuzumab.

Mercè FarràsRamón RománMarc CampsJoan MiretÓscar MartínezXavier PujolAntoni CasablancasJordi Joan Cairó
Published in: BMC molecular and cell biology (2020)
Our results demonstrate the requirement of correctly folded HC, forming disulfide-bonded dimers, in order to form a fully functional mAb. Otherwise, the unfolded HC tend to precipitate. We were able to assemble trastuzumab in this fashion by only mixing them to LC in pH-buffered conditions, while monomeric HC structure was too unstable to render a functional mAb. This approach has been used in the generation of homogeneous ADC, with results pending to be published.
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