The need of high-resolution techniques is overall regarded as urgent for Higher Order Structure (HOS: secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure) comparability and similarity assessment. Recently, new developments in acquisition and data analysis have emerged to establish NMR as a powerful tool for HOS characterization of intact molecules at natural abundance.
The need for high-resolution techniques is regarded as being urgent for Higher Order Structure (HOS:secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure) comparability and similarity assessment. Recently, new developments in acquisition and data analysis have emerged to establish NMR as a powerful tool for HOS characterization of intact molecules at natural abundance.
The application of 1D and 2D NMR of the intact molecule at isotope natural abundance to routine analyses (characterization for comparability/similarity) will be presented. Fast 1D fingerprinting methods will give a quick answer if a batch is comparable to another or to the reference material. To identify changes at the amino acid level, 2D NMR methods are required. Results obtained from three real case studies will be discussed: a nanobody (40 kDa molecule in simple buffer) and two recombinant mAbs in a complex buffer (142 kDa and 177 kDa, respectively).
There is no single solution to the problem of evaluation of HOS. Techniques typically used for HOS characterization (CD, HDX-MS, fluorescence, FT-IR, thermal analysis by NanoDSC) measure different aspects of structure, either directly and indirectly. NMR offers superior resolution, sensitivity, and characterization of multiple structural aspects with a single experiment.
TUESDAY 14th May,2019
This webinar will be of interest to those involved in the development and manufacturing of biologics and biosimilars, especially in their analysis, testing and quality control - analytical R&D, QC, QA scientist and leaders seeking to enhance and optimize their analytical capabilities with cutting-edge, information-rich technology. Also relevant for academics developing analytical methods for the study of therapeutic drugs and those working in close collaboration with the biopharmaceutical industry.
Dr. Christian Fischer
Product Manager of AssureNMR and BiologicsHOS - Senior Staff Scientist, MRS Application Development - Bruker BioSpin GmbH