WO2025133630 - Antigen binding proteins
WO2025133630 - Antigen binding proteins
The present invention relates to a novel antigen binding protein comprising at least two CH1 domains, wherein the at least two CH1 domains comprise a cysteine residue at an amino acid position corresponding to position 222 according to Kabat numbering of human IgG1 CH1 domain. The invention further provides related nucleic acids, expression vectors, and host cells. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising said antigen binding protein. Finally, the invention also provides a method for increasing the activity of antigen binding protein.
WO/2025/133630
26 June 2025
Tews, Ivo
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Cragg, Mark
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Essex, Jonathan W.
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Tews, Ivo, Cragg, Mark and Essex, Jonathan W.
(Inventors)
(2025)
WO2025133630 - Antigen binding proteins.
WO/2025/133630.
Abstract
The present invention relates to a novel antigen binding protein comprising at least two CH1 domains, wherein the at least two CH1 domains comprise a cysteine residue at an amino acid position corresponding to position 222 according to Kabat numbering of human IgG1 CH1 domain. The invention further provides related nucleic acids, expression vectors, and host cells. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising said antigen binding protein. Finally, the invention also provides a method for increasing the activity of antigen binding protein.
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Published date: 26 June 2025
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Local EPrints ID: 503948
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503948
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Date deposited: 19 Aug 2025 16:31
Last modified: 20 Aug 2025 01:46
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