Background Sialyltransferases (SIATs) are a family of enzymes that transfer sialic acid (Sia) to glycan chains on glycoproteins, glycolipids, and oligosaccharides. They play key roles in determining cell–cell and cell-matrix interactions and are important in neuronal development, immune regulation, protein stability and clearance. Most fully characterized SIATs are of mammalian origin and these have been used for in vitro and in vivo modification of glycans. Additional versatility could be achieved by the use of animal SIATs from other species that live in much more variable environments. Our aim was to generate a panel of stable CHO cell lines expressing a range of vertebrate SIATs with different physicochemical and functional properties. ...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Sialylated glycans serve as key elements of receptors for many viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxi...
Contamination by the parvovirus Mouse Minute Virus (MMV) remains a continuing challenge in CHO bioph...
Glycans have been shown to play a key role in many biological processes, such as signal transduction...
Georgios Skretas, Sean Carroll, and George Georgiou are with the Department of Chemical Engineering,...
Most glyco-engineering approaches used to improve quality of recombinant glycoproteins involve the m...
La sialylation est une modification majeure des glycoprotéines et des glycolipides et est impliquée ...
Glycosylation is an important posttranslational modification of proteins influencing protein folding...
Glycosylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications that affects proteins’ f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2005.Includes...
Biologics, including antibodies, hormones and cytokines, represent an increasingly important class o...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Carbohydrate-modifying enzymes can be used for the enzymatic synthesis or cleavage of complex glycan...
AbstractThe activities of the sialyltransferase enzymes and the resulting expression of sialoglycopr...
CHO cells have gained their position as the most commonly used production system for complex biologi...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Sialylated glycans serve as key elements of receptors for many viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxi...
Contamination by the parvovirus Mouse Minute Virus (MMV) remains a continuing challenge in CHO bioph...
Glycans have been shown to play a key role in many biological processes, such as signal transduction...
Georgios Skretas, Sean Carroll, and George Georgiou are with the Department of Chemical Engineering,...
Most glyco-engineering approaches used to improve quality of recombinant glycoproteins involve the m...
La sialylation est une modification majeure des glycoprotéines et des glycolipides et est impliquée ...
Glycosylation is an important posttranslational modification of proteins influencing protein folding...
Glycosylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications that affects proteins’ f...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2005.Includes...
Biologics, including antibodies, hormones and cytokines, represent an increasingly important class o...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Carbohydrate-modifying enzymes can be used for the enzymatic synthesis or cleavage of complex glycan...
AbstractThe activities of the sialyltransferase enzymes and the resulting expression of sialoglycopr...
CHO cells have gained their position as the most commonly used production system for complex biologi...
Cell surface of eukaryotic cells is covered with a wide variety of sialylated molecules involved in ...
Sialylated glycans serve as key elements of receptors for many viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxi...
Contamination by the parvovirus Mouse Minute Virus (MMV) remains a continuing challenge in CHO bioph...