Avidin-conjugated polymers with monobiotinylated antibody fragments: A new strategy for the noncovalent attachment of recombinant proteins for polymer therapeutics

The high affinity and specificity between avidin and biotin were employed to bind a recombinant single-chain antibody fragment to synthetic hydrophilic polymer drug carriers. Two semitelechelic polymers, based on poly(ethylene glycol) and poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide], each containing a si...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bioactive and compatible polymers 2013-05, Vol.28 (3), p.289-299
Hauptverfasser: Laga, Richard, Pola, Robert, Ulbrich, Karel, Horřejší, Magda, Sieglová, Irena, Král, Vlastimil, Fábry, Milan, Pechar, Michal
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Zusammenfassung:The high affinity and specificity between avidin and biotin were employed to bind a recombinant single-chain antibody fragment to synthetic hydrophilic polymer drug carriers. Two semitelechelic polymers, based on poly(ethylene glycol) and poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide], each containing a single thiol end group, were conjugated to dithiopyridyl-modified avidin. The biotinylated recombinant single-chain antibody fragment of the M75 antibody was then noncovalently bound to the polymer-avidin conjugates. The recombinant protein was chosen as a targeting ligand against carbonic anhydrase IX, a marker overexpressed by tumor cells of various human carcinomas. The antigen-binding affinity of the polymer–single-chain antibody fragment complex was confirmed by enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA). This approach provides an original, nondestructive way of preparing supramolecular systems intended for targeted delivery of therapeutics utilizing modern chemical procedures, including reversible addition–fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization and recombinant DNA techniques.
ISSN:0883-9115
1530-8030
DOI:10.1177/0883911513486225