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Cytotoxicity SMCC-conjugated immunotoxins

However, since SMCC forms nonreversible thioether linkages with sulfhydryl groups, it only can be used in the preparation of immunotoxins if intact A-B toxins are employed in the conjugate. In such conjugates, the A chain still have the potential for reductive release from the B-chain subunit after cellular docking and internalization. Immunotoxins prepared with A-chain or single-subunit toxins will not display cytotoxicity if crosslinked with SMCC, since the crosslinker does not create cleavable disulfide bonds upon conjugation. [Pg.850]

Figure 21.13 Sulfo-SMCC may be used to activate antibody molecules for coupling to thiolated toxin components. An intact A-B toxin molecule can be modified to contain sulfhydryls by treatment with 2-iminothiolane. Thiolation with this reagent retains the cytotoxic properties of the toxin while generating a sulfhydryl for conjugation. Reaction of the thiolated toxin with the maleimide-activated antibody creates the immunotoxin through thioether bond formation. Figure 21.13 Sulfo-SMCC may be used to activate antibody molecules for coupling to thiolated toxin components. An intact A-B toxin molecule can be modified to contain sulfhydryls by treatment with 2-iminothiolane. Thiolation with this reagent retains the cytotoxic properties of the toxin while generating a sulfhydryl for conjugation. Reaction of the thiolated toxin with the maleimide-activated antibody creates the immunotoxin through thioether bond formation.

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