Glycosylation can affect various protein properties such as stability, biological activity, and immunogenicity. To produce human therapeutic proteins, a host that can produce glycoproteins with correct glycan structures is required. Microbial expression systems offer economical, rapid and serum-free production and are more amenable to genetic manipulation. In this study, we developed a protocol for CRISPR/Cas9 multiple gene knockouts and knockins in Kluyveromyces marxianus, a probiotic yeast with a rapid growth rate. As hyper-mannosylation is a common problem in yeast, we first knocked out the α-1,3-mannosyltransferase (ALG3) and α-1,6-mannosyltransferase (OCH1) genes to reduce mannosylation. We also knocked out the subunit of the telomeric...
AbstractTherapeutic glycoprotein production in the widely used expression host Pichia pastoris is ha...
The experiments contained within this thesis are aimed at improving N-glycoprotein production potent...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation type I (CDG-I) are inherited human diseases caused by deficien...
The secretory pathway of Pichia pastoris was genetically re-engineered to perform sequential glycosy...
With the increasing demand for recombinant proteins and glycoproteins, research on hosts for produci...
Lisään tiedoston kun VoR julkaistaan. Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto Uni...
Yeast has advanced as an alternative for mammalian cell culture for the production of recombinant th...
Yeasts are valuable hosts for recombinant protein production, as these unicellular eukaryotes are ea...
N-glycosylation is an important feature of therapeutic and other industrially relevant proteins, and...
Background: Protein-based therapeutics represent the fastest growing class of compounds in the pharm...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a dimorphic yeast that efficiently secretes various heterologous proteins and...
<p>A: Standard N-glycosylation pathway in the ER. The early steps in N-glycosylation start with the ...
id h2 t1 p ro sive media to high cell densities [1], numerous molecular is catalyzed by an α-1,6-man...
N-linked glycosylation is a common protein post-translational modification where glycans are attache...
The glycosylation pathways of several eukaryotic protein expression hosts are being engineered to en...
AbstractTherapeutic glycoprotein production in the widely used expression host Pichia pastoris is ha...
The experiments contained within this thesis are aimed at improving N-glycoprotein production potent...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation type I (CDG-I) are inherited human diseases caused by deficien...
The secretory pathway of Pichia pastoris was genetically re-engineered to perform sequential glycosy...
With the increasing demand for recombinant proteins and glycoproteins, research on hosts for produci...
Lisään tiedoston kun VoR julkaistaan. Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto Uni...
Yeast has advanced as an alternative for mammalian cell culture for the production of recombinant th...
Yeasts are valuable hosts for recombinant protein production, as these unicellular eukaryotes are ea...
N-glycosylation is an important feature of therapeutic and other industrially relevant proteins, and...
Background: Protein-based therapeutics represent the fastest growing class of compounds in the pharm...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a dimorphic yeast that efficiently secretes various heterologous proteins and...
<p>A: Standard N-glycosylation pathway in the ER. The early steps in N-glycosylation start with the ...
id h2 t1 p ro sive media to high cell densities [1], numerous molecular is catalyzed by an α-1,6-man...
N-linked glycosylation is a common protein post-translational modification where glycans are attache...
The glycosylation pathways of several eukaryotic protein expression hosts are being engineered to en...
AbstractTherapeutic glycoprotein production in the widely used expression host Pichia pastoris is ha...
The experiments contained within this thesis are aimed at improving N-glycoprotein production potent...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation type I (CDG-I) are inherited human diseases caused by deficien...