New Assay for Quantification of PEGylated Proteins During in Vitro Permeability Studies

Authors

  • Špela Jalen Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d. (Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals) Kolodvorska 27 SI-1234 Mengeš Slovenia Phone: +386 1 7297 927 Fax: +386 1 7217 257
  • Vanja Smilović Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d. (Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals) Kolodvorska 27 SI-1234 Mengeš Slovenia
  • Katarina Fidler Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d. (Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals) Kolodvorska 27 SI-1234 Mengeš Slovenia
  • Barbara Podobnik Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d. (Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals) Kolodvorska 27 SI-1234 Mengeš Slovenia
  • Maja Marušić National Institute of Chemistry Hajdrihova 19 p.p. 660 SI-1001 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Radovan Komel National Institute of Chemistry Hajdrihova 19 p.p. 660 SI-1001 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Vladka Gaberc-Porekar National Institute of Chemistry Hajdrihova 19 p.p. 660 SI-1001 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Simona Jevševar Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d. (Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals) Kolodvorska 27 SI-1234 Mengeš Slovenia

Keywords:

Immunoassay, PEGylation, His-tag, Biotin, TNF-α, Caco-2

Abstract

One of the major challenges when analyzing very low amounts of PEGylated proteins is finding a sensitive analytical method. Immunoassays are most frequently used, however, conjugation can partially or completely mask protein epitopes, which can substantially lower the response and influence the quantitation range. Here we describe a novel assay that allows quantification of low amounts of PEGylated or differently conjugated proteins. The basic principle is similar to the classic sandwich ELISA but there are no antibodies used neither for capture nor for detection. Instead, Ni2+ chelation is exploited for capture and affinity between streptavidin and biotin for the detection step. The usefulness of the assay was proven in permeation studies (Caco-2 cell model) using diversely conjugated TNF-α protein. This approach could be extended to numerous other proteins eliminating the need to develop a separate assay for each protein/project.

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Published

04.09.2014

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Biochemistry and molecular biology