Title of article
Emerging mass spectrometry-based approaches to probe protein–receptor interactions: Focus on overcoming physiological barriers
Author/Authors
Kaltashov، نويسنده , , Igor A. and Bobst، نويسنده , , Cedric E. and Nguyen، نويسنده , , Son N. and Wang، نويسنده , , Shunhai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
1020
To page
1030
Abstract
Physiological barriers, such as the blood–brain barrier and intestinal epithelial barrier, remain significant obstacles towards wider utilization of biopharmaceutical products. Receptor-mediated transcytosis has long been viewed as an attractive means of crossing such barriers, but successful exploitation of this route requires better understanding of the interactions between the receptors and protein-based therapeutics. Detailed characterization of such processes at the molecular level is challenging due to the very large physical size and heterogeneity of these species, which makes use of many state-of-the art analytical techniques, such as high-resolution NMR and X-ray crystallography impractical. Mass spectrometry has emerged in the past decade as a powerful tool to study protein–receptor interactions, although its applications to investigate interaction of biopharmaceuticals with their physiological partners are still limited. We highlight the potential of this technique by considering several recent examples where it had been instrumental for understanding molecular mechanisms critical for receptor-mediated transcytosis of transferrin-based therapeutics.
Keywords
Protein–drug conjugate , protein aggregation , Growth hormone , Fusion proteins , Lysozyme , Receptor-mediated transcytosis , Protein therapeutics , Intestinal epithelial barrier , Blood–brain barrier , Transferrin , Transferrin receptor
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number
1763779
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