Over recent years, interest in the multi-attribute method (MAM) has grown and the technique has become an important mass spectrometry-based tool for identifying and quantifying the site-specific product attributes and purity information for biotherapeutics such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and fusion molecules. Improving the throughput of sample preparation without introducing chemical modifications and variability will further increase the utility of MAM in drug development.
In this publication, we focus on:
- the development of a fully automated MAM sample preparation protocol incorporating rapid desalting (< 15 min) using miniaturized size-exclusion chromatography columns in pipette tips on an automated liquid handling system which leads to complete rapid digestion of mAbs in approximately 3 hours with excellent reproducibility
- analysis of samples using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry coupled to a U-HPLC system with dual column switching
- comparison of the new sample preparation method versus manual low artefact sample preparation including analysis of reproducibility, recovery, efficiency and flexibility