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Histidine Residue Mediates Radical-induced Hinge Cleavage of Human IgG1

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2010 Mar 23
PMID 20304919
Citations 12
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Abstract

Hydroxyl radicals induce hinge cleavage in a human IgG1 molecule via initial radical formation at the first hinge Cys(231) followed by electron transfer to the upper hinge residues. To enable engineering of a stable monoclonal antibody hinge, we investigated the role of the hinge His(229) residue using structure modeling and site-directed mutagenesis. Direct involvement of His(229) in the reaction mechanism is suggested by a 75-85% reduction of the hinge cleavage for variants in which His(229) was substituted with either Gln, Ser, or Ala. In contrast, mutation of Lys(227) to Gln, Ser, or Ala increased hinge cleavage. However, the H229S/K227S double mutant shows hinge cleavage levels similar to that of the single H229S variant, further revealing the importance of His(229). Examination of the hinge structure shows that His(229) is capable of forming hydrogen bonds with surrounding residues. These observations led us to hypothesize that the imidazole ring of His(229) may function to facilitate the cleavage by forming a transient radical center that is capable of extracting a proton from neighboring residues. The work presented here suggests the feasibility of engineering a new generation of monoclonal antibodies capable of resisting hinge cleavage to improve product stability and efficacy.

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