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Characterization and Detection of Erythropoietin Fc Fusion Proteins Using Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Erythropoietin
Fc (EPO-Fc) fusion proteins are potential drug candidates
that have been designed for the treatment of anemia in humans by stimulating
erythrocyte production. Such compounds can be considered performance-enhancing
agents that may be used by athletes in endurance sports. This study
describes the primary structure of commercially available EPO-Fc based
on comprehensive liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry
(LC–MS) analysis. A bottom-up approach and the intact molecular
weight (MW) measurement of deglycosylated protein and its IdeS proteolytic
fractions was used to determine the amino acid sequence of EPO-Fc.
Using multiple proteases, peptides covering unknown fusion breakpoints
(spacer peptides) were identified. We demonstrated that “spacer
peptides” can be used in the determination of EPO-Fc fusion
proteins in biological samples using common LC–tandem MS methods