The Masking Game: Design of Activatable Antibodies and Mimetics for Selective Therapeutics and Cell Control

Roberta Lucchi, Jordi Bentanachs, Benjamí Oller-Salvia

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Abstract

The high selectivity and affinity of antibody binding have made antibodies all-pervasive tools in therapy, diagnosis, and basic science. A plethora of chemogenetic approaches has been devised to make antibodies responsive to stimuli ranging from light to enzymatic activity, temperature, pH, ions, and effector molecules. Within a single decade, the field of activatable antibodies has yielded marketed therapeutics capable of engaging antigens that could not be targeted with traditional antibodies, as well as new tools to control intracellular protein location and investigate biological processes. Many opportunities remain untapped, waiting for more efficient and generally applicable masking strategies to be developed at the interface between chemistry and biotechnology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)724-738
Number of pages15
JournalACS Central Science
Volume7
Issue number5
Early online dateApr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2021

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