Susann Taudte
Janssen Pharmaceutica
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Protein Expression and Purification | 2009
Yonghong Zhao; Lester L. Gutshall; Haiyan Jiang; Audrey Baker; Eric J. Beil; Galina Obmolova; Jill Carton; Susann Taudte; Bernard Amegadzie
Fab (fragment that having the antigen binding site) of a monoclonal antibody (mAb) is widely required in biopharmaceutical research and development. At Centocor, two routes of Fab production and purification were used to enable a variety of research and development efforts, particularly, crystallographic studies of antibody-antigen interactions. One route utilizes papain digestion of an intact monoclonal antibody for Fab fragment production. After digestion, separation of the Fab fragment from the Fc (fragment that crystallizes) and residual intact antibody was achieved using protein A affinity chromatography. In another route, His-tagged Fab fragments were obtained by transient expression of an appropriate construct in mammalian cells, and typical yields are 1-20mg of Fab fragment per liter of cell culture. The His-tagged Fab fragments were first captured using immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC). To provide high quality protein sample for crystallization, Fabs from either proteolytic digestion or from direct expression were further purified using size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and/or ion-exchange chromatography (IEC). The purified Fab fragments were characterized by mass spectrometry, SDS-PAGE, dynamic light scattering, and circular dichroism. Crystallization experiments demonstrated that the Fab fragments are of high quality to produce diffraction quality crystals suitable for X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Cytokine | 2011
Bingyuan Wu; Jennifer F. Nemeth; Dariusz J. Janecki; Brian M. Jones; Galina Obmolova; Thomas J. Malia; Audrey Baker; Deidra Bethea; M. Merle Elloso; Michael Naso; Susann Taudte
A human interleukin-17A (IL-17A) variant was overexpressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) under the control of a T(7) promoter. The resulting insoluble inclusion bodies were isolated and solubilized by homogenization with 6 M guanidine HCl. The denatured recombinant human IL-17A variant was refolded in 20 mM Tris-HCl, pH 9.0, 500 mM arginine, 500 mM guanidine HCl, 15% glycerol, 1 mM cystamine, and 5 mM cysteine at 2-8°C for 40 h. The refolded IL-17A variant was subsequently purified using a combination of cation-exchange, reversed-phase and fluoroapatite chromatography. The final purified product was a monodisperse and crystallizable homodimer with a molecular weight of 30,348.3 Da. The protein was active in both receptor binding competition assay and IL-17A-dependent biological activity assay using human dermal fibroblasts.
Cellular Signalling | 2017
Alexey Teplyakov; Galina Obmolova; Thomas J. Malia; Bingyuan Wu; Yonghong Zhao; Susann Taudte; G. Mark Anderson; Gary L. Gilliland
Tissue factor (TF) initiates the extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation through sequential binding and activation of coagulation factors VII (FVII) and X (FX). In addition, through activation of G-protein-coupled protease activated receptors (PARs) TF induces cell signaling that is related to cancer, angiogenesis and inflammation. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) proved to be a useful tool for studying the interplay between TF signaling and coagulation. MAb 10H10 is unique in that it blocks the signaling pathway and thus inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth without interfering with coagulation. It was also presumed that mAb 10H10 recognizes the cryptic pool of TF devoid of procoagulant activity. The crystal structure of the 10H10 Fab was determined in the absence and in the presence of the TF extracellular domain (ECD). The structures show that the antibody operates by the key-and-lock mechanism causing no conformational changes in either Fab or TF. The TF:10H10 interface is extensive and includes five segments of TF in both the N-terminal and C-terminal domains of the ECD. Neither the known epitope of FVII, nor the putative epitope of FX overlaps with the 10H10 binding site. The 10H10 epitope points to the likely location of the PAR2 exosite. It is also the hypothetical site of TF interaction with integrins that may play a major role in the encryption-decryption process.
Cytokine | 2014
Bingyuan Wu; Salman Muzammil; Brian Jones; Jennifer F. Nemeth; Dariusz J. Janecki; Audrey Baker; M. Merle Elloso; Michael Naso; Jill Carton; Susann Taudte
Interleukin-17A (IL-17A) is the prototype of IL-17 family and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of autoimmune diseases. Therefore its structural and functional properties are of great medical interest. During our research on a recombinant human IL-17A (rhIL-17A) variant, four isoforms were obtained when it was refolded. While isoforms 1 and 2 represented non-covalent dimers, isoforms 3 and 4 were determined to be covalent dimers. All four isoforms were structurally similar by Circular Dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy studies, but differential scanning calorimetry demonstrated thermal stability in the order of isoform 1=isoform 2<isoform 4<isoform 3. In addition, compared to covalent dimers (isoform 3 and 4), the non-covalent dimers (isoforms 1 and 2) are slightly less active in a receptor-binding assay but at least 5-fold less active in a cell-based assay.
Archive | 2010
Michael Naso; Raymond Sweet; Jinquan Luo; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Merle Elloso; Daniela Della Ducata; Robert Rauchenberger; Mark Rutz; Juan Carlos Almagro; Susann Taudte; Bingyuan Wu; Galina Obmolova; Thomas J. Malia
Archive | 2010
Juan Carlos Almagro; Daniela Della Ducata; Merle Elloso; Jinquan Luo; Thomas J. Malia; Michael Naso; Galina Obmolova; Robert Rauchenberger; Mark Rutz; Raymond Sweet; Susann Taudte; Bingyuan Wu; Sheng-Jiun Wu
Archive | 2011
Juan Carlos Almagro; Patrick Branigan; Colleen Kane; William Strohl; Susann Taudte; Mark Tornetta; John Wheeler
Archive | 2014
Michael Naso; Raymond Sweet; Jinquan Luo; Sheng-Jiun Wu; M. Merle Elloso; Della Ducata Daniela; Robert Rauchenberger; Mark Rutz; Carlos Almagro Juan; Susann Taudte; Bingyuan Wu; Galina Obmolova; Thomas J. Malia
Archive | 2011
Juan Carlos Almagro; Patrick Branigan; Colleen Kane; William Strohl; Susann Taudte; Mark Tornetta; John Wheeler
Archive | 2010
Michael Naso; Raymond Sweet; Jinquan Luo; Sheng-Jiun Wu; M. Merle Elloso; Daniela Della Ducata; Robert Rauchenberger; Mark Rutz; Juan Carlos Almagro; Susann Taudte; Bingyuan Wu; Galina Obmolova; Thomas J. Malia