The NMR signature of maltose-based glycation in full-length proteins

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Pauline Defant
Christof Regl
Christian G. Huber
Mario Schubert
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[1] University of Salzburg,Department of Biosciences and Medical Biology
[2] Freie Universität Berlin,Department of Biology, Chemistry and Pharmacy
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Glycation; NMR spectroscopy; Biotherapeutics; Posttranslational modifications; Amadori product; Maltose;
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Reducing sugars can spontaneously react with free amines in protein side chains leading to posttranslational modifications (PTMs) called glycation. In contrast to glycosylation, glycation is a non-enzymatic modification with consequences on the overall charge, solubility, aggregation susceptibility and functionality of a protein. Glycation is a critical quality attribute of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. In addition to glucose, also disaccharides like maltose can form glycation products. We present here a detailed NMR analysis of the Amadori product formed between proteins and maltose. For better comparison, data collection was done under denaturing conditions using 7 M urea-d4 in D2O. The here presented correlation patterns serve as a signature and can be used to identify maltose-based glycation in any protein that can be denatured. In addition to the model protein BSA, which can be readily glycated, we present data of the biotherapeutic abatacept containing maltose in its formulation buffer. With this contribution, we demonstrate that NMR spectroscopy is an independent method for detecting maltose-based glycation, that is suited for cross-validation with other methods.
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