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We provide peptide mapping service that allows you to meet the structural characterization requirements of the ICH Q6B guidelines, understand the primary structure of your protein, assess post translational modifications (PTMs) and make key development decisions based on this knowledge. Peptide mapping is a useful fingerprint comparability tool during batch-to-batch or biosimilar-to-innovator comparability studies.
As well as the possible presence of pyroglutamic acid at the N-terminus of monoclonal antibodies, the C-terminus of the heavy chain can also exhibit variation in the extent to which the C-terminal Lysine residue is present. This post translational modification can be detected in intact mass analysis and confirmed by peptide mapping through an examination of the C-terminal heavy chain peptide for the plus and minus Lysine containing forms of the peptide. Orthogonal procedures such as electrophoretic profiling (icIEF) can be used to examine the effect on this post translational modification on the charge profile of the antibody.