Applying Acylated Fucose Analogues to Metabolic Glycoengineering

  • Rosenlöcher, Julia
  • Böhrsch, Verena
  • Sacharjat, Michael
  • Blanchard, Véronique
  • Giese, Christoph
  • Sandig, Volker
  • Hinderlich, Stephan
  • Hackenberger, Christian
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Manipulations of cell surface glycosylation or glycan decoration of selected proteins hold immense potential for exploring structure-activity relations or increasing glycoprotein quality. Metabolic glycoengineering describes the strategy where exogenously supplied sugar analogues intercept biosynthetic pathways and are incorporated into glycoconjugates. Low membrane permeability, which so far limited the large-scale adaption of this technology, can be addressed by the introduction of acylated monosaccharides. In this work, we investigated tetra-O-acetylated, -propanoylated and -polyethylene glycol (PEG)ylated fucoses. Concentrations of up to 500 µM had no substantial effects on viability and recombinant glycoprotein production of human embr...

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