On-target IgG hexamerisation driven by a C-terminal IgM tail-piece fusion variant confers augmented complement activation
Sopp et al describe an approach, which exploits the tailpiece of the naturally multimeric IgM to augment hexamerisation of IgG. Their approach provides a newly engineered format of antibodies for promoting hexamerisation and enhanced complement-dependent cytotoxicity only when cell surface bound.
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Main Authors: | Joshua M. Sopp, Shirley J. Peters, Tania F. Rowley, Robert J. Oldham, Sonya James, Ian Mockridge, Ruth R. French, Alison Turner, Stephen A. Beers, David P. Humphreys, Mark S. Cragg |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/26ae9b2bf9f1415f9ed90dfd8fef8201 |
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