Giannini Giuseppe, Alekseeva Anna, Naggi Annamaria, Salvini Laura, Tei Lorenzo, De Santis Rita
R&D Alfasigma S.p.A., Via Pontina, Km. 30,400, 00071, Pomezia, Italy.
Centro Alta Tecnologia "Istituto di Ricerche Chimiche e Biochimiche G. Ronzoni" Srl, via G. Colombo 81, 20133, Milan, Italy.
Anal Bioanal Chem. 2018 Jan;410(2):553-564. doi: 10.1007/s00216-017-0754-3. Epub 2017 Nov 22.
AvidinOX, the oxidized derivative of Avidin, is a chemically modified glycoprotein, being currently under clinical investigation for targeted delivery of radioactive biotin to inoperable tumors. AvidinOX is produced by 4-hydroxyazobenzene-2-carboxylic acid (HABA)-assisted sodium periodate oxidation of Avidin. The peculiar property of the periodate-generated glycol-split carbohydrate moieties to form Schiff's bases with amino groups of the tissue proteins allows to achieve a tissue half-life of 2 weeks compared to 2 h of native Avidin. Carbohydrate oxidation, along with possible minor amino acid modifications, introduces additional microheterogeneity in the glycoprotein structure, making its characterization even more demanding than for native glycoproteins. Aiming at the elucidation of the effects of oxidation conditions on the AvidinOX protein backbone and sugars, this microheterogeneous glycoprotein derivative was characterized for the first time using a combination of different analytical methods, including colorimetric methods, mass spectrometry, hollow-fiber flow field-flow fractionation with UV and multi-angle laser scattering detection (HF5-UV-MALS), and NMR. The proposed integrated approach reveals structural features of AvidinOX relevant for its biological activity, e.g., oxidized sites within both carbohydrate moieties and protein backbone and conformational stability, and will be considered as an analytical tool for AvidinOX industrial preparations. It is worth noting that this study enriches also the structural data of native Avidin published up-to-date (e.g., glycan structure and distribution, peptide fingerprint, etc.). Graphical abstract Scheme of phenylacetic hydrazide/MALDI-TOF approach for quantification of aldehydes in AvidinOX based on the determination of the number of hydrazone adducts between hydrazide reagent and aldehyde groups of protein.
抗生物素蛋白氧化产物(AvidinOX)是抗生物素蛋白的氧化衍生物,是一种化学修饰的糖蛋白,目前正处于临床研究阶段,用于将放射性生物素靶向递送至无法手术切除的肿瘤。AvidinOX是通过4-羟基偶氮苯-2-羧酸(HABA)辅助的高碘酸钠氧化抗生物素蛋白产生的。高碘酸盐生成的二醇裂解碳水化合物部分与组织蛋白的氨基形成席夫碱的特殊性质,使得其组织半衰期达到2周,而天然抗生物素蛋白的半衰期为2小时。碳水化合物氧化以及可能的轻微氨基酸修饰,在糖蛋白结构中引入了额外的微不均一性,使其表征比天然糖蛋白更具挑战性。为了阐明氧化条件对抗生物素蛋白氧化产物(AvidinOX)蛋白质主链和糖类的影响,首次使用了多种分析方法相结合的方式对这种微不均一的糖蛋白衍生物进行了表征,包括比色法、质谱法、带紫外和多角度激光散射检测的中空纤维流场流分级分离法(HF5-UV-MALS)以及核磁共振法。所提出的综合方法揭示了与AvidinOX生物活性相关的结构特征,例如碳水化合物部分和蛋白质主链内的氧化位点以及构象稳定性,并将被视为AvidinOX工业制剂的分析工具。值得注意的是,这项研究还丰富了最新发表的天然抗生物素蛋白的结构数据(例如聚糖结构和分布、肽指纹等)。基于酰肼试剂与蛋白质醛基之间腙加合物数量的测定,苯乙酸酰肼/基质辅助激光解吸电离飞行时间质谱法(phenylacetic hydrazide/MALDI-TOF)对AvidinOX中醛类进行定量的示意图。