Abstract

Protein semisynthesis is a powerful tool for studying proteins and has contributed to a better understanding of protein structure and function and also driven innovations in protein science. Expressed protein ligation (EPL) is a widely used method to generate chemically modified proteins. However, EPL has some limitations, particularly relevant to modify challenging proteins such as antibodies. The method termed streamlined expressed protein ligation (SEPL) overcomes some of the problems of EPL, and other methods of protein semisynthesis, to generate challenging modified proteins such as antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). ADCs targeting highly cytotoxic molecules to cancer cells, offer an attractive strategy to selectively eliminate tumor cells with improved therapeutic index than the antibodies or cytotoxic molecules themselves. Despite the potential of ADCs, the development of such complex molecules is challenging. We provide here protocols to prepare site-specifically modified ADCs by streamlined expressed protein ligation (SEPL), which does not require the incorporation of unnatural modifications into the antibody. Therefore, fully native antibodies, with only the desired cytotoxic molecules attached, can be generated.

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