reviewBioconjugate ChemistryDec 13, 2014HYBRID OA

Site-Specific Antibody–Drug Conjugates: The Nexus of Bioorthogonal Chemistry, Protein Engineering, and Drug Development

Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) combine the specificity of antibodies with the potency of small molecules to create targeted drugs. Despite the simplicity of this concept, generation of clinically successful ADCs has been very difficult. Over the past several decades, scientists have learned a great deal about the constraints on antibodies, linkers, and drugs as they relate to successful construction of ADCs. Once these components are in hand, most ADCs are prepared by nonspecific modification of antibody lysine or cysteine residues with drug-linker reagents, which results in heterogeneous product mixtures that cannot be further purified. With advances in the fields of bioorthogonal chemistry and protein…

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Keywords
  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Conjugate
  • Protein engineering
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Drug discovery
  • Small molecule
  • Biochemistry
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