Antibody Clicking as a Strategy to Modify Antibody Functionalities on the Surface of Targeted Cells.
Toru KomatsuEtsu KyoHaruki IshiiKyoji TsuchikamaAiko YamaguchiTasuku UenoKenjiro HanaokaYasuteru UranoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
We established a methodology for initiating cross-linking of antibodies selectively on the cell surface through intermolecular copper-free click reactions facilitated by increased effective concentrations of antibodies binding to target antigens. Upon cross-linking of tetrazine- and bicyclononyne-modified trastuzumab on the surface of HER2-overexpressing cells, increased antibody uptake and activation of intracellular signaling were observed. Our findings demonstrate that the cross-linking reaction can significantly alter the biophysical properties of proteins, activating their unique functionalities on targeted cells to realize an increased cargo delivery and synthetic manipulation of cellular signaling.