Anti-SELP (Inclacumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-DMEA-(PEG2)-duocarmycin SA ADC
Anti-SELP (Inclacumab)-MC-Vc-PAB-DMEA-(PEG2)-duocarmycin SA ADC (ADC-W-1759)
This ADC product is comprised of an anti-SELP monoclonal antibody conjugated via a MC-Vc-PAB-DMEA-(PEG2) linker to duocarmycin SA. The duocarmycin SA is targeted to certain cancers by immunerecognition and delivered into cancer cells via receptor mediated endocytosis. Within the cell, duocarmycin SA binds to DNA, causes DNA damage.
ADC Target
Name
SELP
Alternative Names
SELP; selectin P (granule membrane protein 140kDa, antigen CD62); GRMP, selectin P (granule membrane protein 140kD, antigen CD62); P-selectin; CD62; CD62P; GMP140; PADGEM; PSEL; GMP-140; granule membrane protein 140; granulocyte membrane protein; CD62 antigen-like family member P; platelet alpha-granule membrane protein; leukocyte-endothelial cell adhesion molecule 3; platelet activation dependent granule-external membrane protein; GRMP; LECAM3; FLJ45155;
This gene encodes a 140 kDa protein that is stored in the alpha-granules of platelets and Weibel-Palade bodies of endothelial cells. This protein redistributes to the plasma membrane during platelet activation and degranulation and mediates the interaction of activated endothelial cells or platelets with leukocytes. The membrane protein is a calcium-dependent receptor that binds to sialylated forms of Lewis blood group carbohydrate antigens on neutrophils and monocytes. Alternative splice variants may occur but are not well documented.
ADC Antibody
Overview
Human Anti-SELP IgG4-kappa antibody, Inclacumab
Generic name
Inclacumab
Host animal
Human
ADC Linker
Name
MC-Vc-PAB-DMEA-(PEG2)
Description
Peptide linkers, belonging to Enzymatically cleavable linkers, combine greater systemic stability with rapid enzymatic release of the drug in the target cell. The scission of peptidic bonds relies on lysosomal proteolytic enzymes, which have very low activities in blood due to endogenous inhibitors and the unfavorably high pH value of blood.
ADC payload drug
Name
duocarmycin SA
Description
Duocarmycins SA belong to the minor-groove-binding DNA-alkylating agents (DNA MGBA). The natural duocarmycins are isolated from the culture broth of Streptmyces sp and a series of derivatives has also been synthesized.