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Selective Capture and Recovery of Monoclonal Antibodies by Self-Assembling Supramolecular Polymers of High Affinity for Protein Binding.

Yi LiLye Lin LockJason MillsBen S OuMarina MorrowDavid SternHan WangCaleb F AndersonXuankuo XuSanchayita GhoseZheng-Jian LiHonggang Cui
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
The separation and purification of therapeutic proteins from their biological resources pose a great limitation for industrial manufacturing of biologics in an efficient and cost-effective manner. We report here a supramolecular polymeric system that can undergo multiple reversible processes for efficient capture, precipitation, and recovery of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). These supramolecular polymers, namely immunofibers (IFs), are formed by coassembly of a mAb-binding peptide amphiphile with a rationally designed filler molecule of varying stoichiometric ratios. Under the optimized conditions, IFs can specifically capture mAbs with a precipitation yield greater than 99%, leading to an overall mAb recovery yield of 94%. We also demonstrated the feasibility of capturing and recovering two mAbs from clarified cell culture harvest. These results showcase the promising potential of peptide-based supramolecular polymers as reversible affinity precipitants for mAb purification.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • energy transfer
  • monoclonal antibody
  • drug delivery
  • dna binding
  • mass spectrometry
  • transcription factor
  • quantum dots
  • recombinant human