2018
DOI: 10.1002/bit.26728
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Early identification of unusually clustered mutations and root causes in therapeutic antibody development

Abstract: This study reports findings of an unusual cluster of mutations spanning 22 bp (base pairs) in a monoclonal antibody expression vector. It was identified by two orthogonal methods: mass spectrometry on expressed protein and next-generation sequencing (NGS) on the plasmid DNA. While the initial NGS analysis confirmed the designed sequence modification, intact mass analysis detected an additional mass of the antibody molecule expressed in CHO cells. The extra mass was eventually found to be associated with unmatc… Show more

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“…Site-directed mutagenesis and antibody transient expression were performed as previously described. 23 In brief, the template DNA of mAb12 plasmid was methylated prior to the mutagenesis reaction, in which two overlapping primers were used and one of them contained the target mutation. The mutagenesis products were transformed into E. coli competent cells, where unmethylated linear mutated DNA was circularized and replicated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Site-directed mutagenesis and antibody transient expression were performed as previously described. 23 In brief, the template DNA of mAb12 plasmid was methylated prior to the mutagenesis reaction, in which two overlapping primers were used and one of them contained the target mutation. The mutagenesis products were transformed into E. coli competent cells, where unmethylated linear mutated DNA was circularized and replicated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%