- Antibody adsorption on the surface of water studied by neutron reflection.
Antibody adsorption on the surface of water studied by neutron reflection.
mAbs (2017-03-30)
Charles Smith, Zongyi Li, Robert Holman, Fang Pan, Richard A Campbell, Mario Campana, Peixun Li, John R P Webster, Steven Bishop, Rojaramani Narwal, Shahid Uddin, Christopher F van der Walle, Jian R Lu
PMID28353420
摘要
Surface and interfacial adsorption of antibody molecules could cause structural unfolding and desorbed molecules could trigger solution aggregation, resulting in the compromise of physical stability. Although antibody adsorption is important and its relevance to many mechanistic processes has been proposed, few techniques can offer direct structural information about antibody adsorption under different conditions. The main aim of this study was to demonstrate the power of neutron reflection to unravel the amount and structural conformation of the adsorbed antibody layers at the air/water interface with and without surfactant, using a monoclonal antibody 'COE-3' as the model. By selecting isotopic contrasts from different ratios of H
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