This video demonstrates the hydrophobic interaction liquid chromatography-based characterization of antibody-drug conjugates. Using a butyl ligand-based chromatography column, the antibody-drug conjugates are characterized via hydrophobic interactions with the ligand.
Protocol
1. Produce and Characterize the Antibody Express the antibody Thaw a vial of HEK suspension cells in a 250 mL flask containing 50 mL of expression medium supplemented with 100 units/mL penicillin, 100 µg/mL streptomycin, and 250 ng/mL amphotericin B. Keep the cells at 37 °C with 8% CO2 in humidified incubators equipped with a shaker at 125 rpm. Split cells to 0.3-0.5 x 106 cells/mL (every 2-3 days) at least 2 times before transfecting. When…
Offenlegungen
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Materials
Expi293F
ThermoFisher Scientific
A14527
HEK suspension cells
Expi293 Expression Medium
ThermoFisher Scientific
A1435101
Expression medium
Antibiotic-antimycotic
ThermoFisher Scientific
15240062
Penicillin-streptomycin-amphotericin B
125mL Polycarbonate Erlenmeyer Flask with Vent Cap
Corning
431143
Shake flasks
Brunswick S41i incubator
Eppendorf
S41I230011
CO2 incubator with a shaker
Sodium hydroxide 4 mol/l (4 N) in aqueous solution
VWR
191373M
Cyclopropene lysine
Sichem
SC-8017
In this study it was synthesized as described by Elliot et al. 2014
Butyl-Dependant Hydrophobic Interaction Liquid Chromatography: A Technique to Characterize Antibody-Drug Conjugates Based on Hydrophobic Interactions. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21099, doi: (2023).