Stress-dependent Flexibility of a Full-length Human Monoclonal Antibody: Insights from Molecular Dynamics to Support Biopharmaceutical Development

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences(2022)

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After several decades of advancements in drug discovery, product development of biopharmaceuticals remains a time- and resource-consuming endeavor. One of the main reasons is associated to the lack of fundamental understanding of conformational dynamics of such biologic entities, and how they respond to various stresses encountered during manufacturing, storage, and shipping. In this work, we have studied the conformational dynamics of human IgG1κ b12 monoclonal antibody (mAb) using molecular dynamics simulations. The hundreds of nanoseconds long trajectories reveal that b12 mAb is highly flexible. Its variable domains show greater conformational fluctuations than the constant domains. Additionally, it collapses towards a more globular shape in response to thermal stress, leading to decrease in the total solvent exposed surface area and radius of gyration. This behavior is more pronounced for the deglycosylated b12 mAb, and it appears to correlate with increase in inter-domain contacts between specific regions of the antibody. Conformational fluctuations also cause transient formation and disruption of hydrophobic and charged patches on the antibody surface, which is particularly important for the prediction of CMC properties during development phases of antibody-based biotherapeutics. The insights gained through these simulations may help the development of biologic drugs.
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Monoclonal antibody,Molecular dynamics,Thermal analysis,Glycosylation,Thermal stress,Conformational stability
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