Publications by authors named "Amy S Warwick"

Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensity to aggregate during manufacture and storage. As aggregation can be triggered by non-native states, whose population is not necessarily related to thermodynamic stability, prediction of poorly-behaving biologics is difficult, and searching for sequences with desired properties is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Here we show that an assay in the periplasm of E.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amy S Warwick"

  • - Amy S Warwick's recent research primarily focuses on improving the stability and performance of protein biopharmaceuticals by addressing the challenges associated with protein aggregation during the manufacturing and storage processes.
  • - In her article titled "An in vivo platform to select and evolve aggregation-resistant proteins," published in April 2020, she highlights a novel assay developed in the periplasm of E. coli to facilitate the selection and evolution of proteins that resist aggregation.
  • - The findings demonstrate that the assay can predict poorly-behaving biologics more effectively, potentially streamlining the discovery of sequences with desired properties and enhancing the overall utility of biopharmaceuticals.