Methods for isolating compounds using cleavable linker bound mat

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides cleavable conjugates whose linkers contain a labile bond that is cleavable under a variety of mild conditions, including weakly acidic. Since the agent may be bonded directly to the linker, cleavage can result in release of native agent. The invention also provides methods for producing cleavable conjugates. Preferred agents include drugs, toxins, biological response modifiers, radiodiagnostic compounds, radiotherapeutic compounds, and derivatives thereof. The targeting molecule employed in the invention may be an intact molecule, a fragment thereof, or a functional equivalent thereof. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the targeting molecule is a monoclonal antibody directed towards a tumor-associated antigen in man. The invention further provides methods for delivering to the cytoplasm of a target cell an agent free of its targeting molecule carrier. A diagnostically/therapeutically effective dose of a cleavable conjugate is administered to a warm-blooded animal such as man.
Another aspect of the invention provides methods for isolating a compound. The compound binds covalently to a solid phase which has been derivatized with the linkers described above and is released in native form by a variety of mild conditions.
An additional aspect of the invention provides methods for introducing into a compound a free sulfhydryl, amino, or hydroxyl group by use of reagents structurally related to the linkers described above. Preferred uses of the method are to add a free amino or a free sulfhydryl group to a protein, such as an antibody, or a drug.

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