Selective detection of complementarity-determining regions of monoclonal antibody by limiting protease access to the substrate: nano-surface and molecular-orientation limited proteolysis
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Noriko Iwamoto, Takashi Shimada, Yukari Umino, Chikage Aoki, Yutaka Aoki, Taka-Aki Sato, Akinobu Hamada, Hitoshi Nakagama
We report a novel method for the selective proteolysis by limiting protease access to the substrate, which we have named nano-surface and molecular-orientation limited (nSMOL) proteolysis. We focus on the identification of the Fab and quantitation of antibodies. This method successfully performed limited proteolysis on the Fab.
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