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  2. Impact of dipeptide on ADC physicochemical properties and efficacy identifies Ala-Ala as the optimal dipeptide

Impact of dipeptide on ADC physicochemical properties and efficacy identifies Ala-Ala as the optimal dipeptide

  • RSC Med Chem. 2023 Nov 27;15(1):355-365. doi: 10.1039/d3md00473b.
Lu Wang 1 Adrian D Hobson 1 Julia Fitzgibbons 1 Axel Hernandez Jr 1 Ying Jia 1 Zhou Xu 2 Zhongyuan Wang 2 Yajie Yu 2 Xiang Li 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 AbbVie Bioresearch Center 381 Plantation Street Worcester Massachusetts 01605 USA [email protected].
  • 2 WuXi AppTec 168 Nanhai Road, Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area TEDA TJS 300457 China.
Abstract

Side chains of natural occurring Amino acids vary greatly in terms of charge state, polarity, size and hydrophobicity. Using a linear synthetic route, two Amino acids were sequentially coupled to a potent Glucocorticoid Receptor modulator (GRM) to afford a library of dipeptide-GRM linker payloads with a range of in silico properties. The linker payloads were conjugated to a mouse anti-TNF antibody through interchain disulfide Cys. Impact of various dipeptide linkers on ADC physical properties, including solubility, hydrophobicity, and aggregation were evaluated and the in silico properties pI, Log P and tPSA of the linker drugs used to correlate with these properties. ADCs were screened in a GRE luciferase reporter assay to compare their in vitro efficacy. Data identified Ala-Ala as a superior dipeptide linker that allowed a maximum drug load of 10 while affording ADCs with low aggregation.

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