Genetic engineering of recombinant glycoproteins and the glycosylation pathway in mammalian host cells

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作者
Grabenhorst, E [1 ]
Schlenke, P [1 ]
Pohl, S [1 ]
Nimtz, M [1 ]
Conradt, HS [1 ]
机构
[1] GBF Gesell Biotechnol Forsch mbH, Prot Glycosylat, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
glycosylation engineering; human fucosyltransferases; human sialyltransferases; N- and O-glycosylation; host cell specificity; recombinant glycoprotein expression;
D O I
10.1023/A:1026466408042
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The analysis of many natural glycoproteins and their recombinant counterparts from mammalian hosts has revealed that the basic oligosaccharide structures and the site occupancy of glycosylated polypeptides are primarily dictated by the protein conformation. The equipment of many frequently used host cells (e.g. BHK-21 and CHO-cells) with glycosyltransferases, nucleotide-sugar synthases and transporters appears to be sufficient to guarantee complex-type glycosylation of recombinant proteins with a high degree of terminal alpha 2-3 sialylation even under high expression conditions. Some human tissue-specific terminal carbohydrate motifs are not synthesized by these cells since they lack the proper sugar-transferring enzymes (e.g. alpha 1-3/4 fucosyltransferases, alpha 2-6 sialyltransferases). Glycosylation engineering of these hosts by stable transfection with genes encoding terminal human glycosyltransferases allows to obtain products with tailored (human tissue-specific) glycosylation in high yields. Using site-directed mutagenesis, unglycosylated polypeptides can be successfully converted in N- and/or O-glycoproteins by transferring glycosylation domains (consisting of 7-17 amino acids) from donor glycoproteins to different loop regions of acceptor proteins. The genetic engineering of glycoproteins and of host cell lines are considered to provide a versatile tool to obtain therapeutic glyco-products with novel/improved in-vivo properties, e.g. by introduction of specific tissue-targeting signals by a rational design of terminal glycosylation motifs.
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