Yarrowia lipolytica is a dimorphic yeast that efficiently secretes various heterologous proteins and is classified as "generally recognized as safe." Therefore, it is an attractive protein production host. However, yeasts modify glycoproteins with non-human high mannose-type N-glycans. These structures reduce the protein half-life in vivo and can be immunogenic in man. Here, we describe how we genetically engineered N-glycan biosynthesis in Yarrowia lipolytica so that it produces Man(3)GlcNAc(2) structures on its glycoproteins. We obtained unprecedented levels of homogeneity of this glycanstructure. This is the ideal starting point for building human-like sugars. Disruption of the ALG3 gene resulted in modification of proteins mainly with M...
Antibodies and numerous other biopharmaceuticals contain N-glycans and other posttranslational modif...
Yeasts are valuable hosts for recombinant protein production, as these unicellular eukaryotes are ea...
N-linked glycosylation, is the covalent linkage of an oligosaccharide to an amido-group of an aspara...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a dimorphic yeast that efficiently secretes various heterologous proteins and...
Background: Protein-based therapeutics represent the fastest growing class of compounds in the pharm...
The secretory pathway of Pichia pastoris was genetically re-engineered to perform sequential glycosy...
Yeast has advanced as an alternative for mammalian cell culture for the production of recombinant th...
Glycosylation can affect various protein properties such as stability, biological activity, and immu...
The production by filamentous fungi of therapeutic glycoproteins intended for use in mammals is held...
N-glycosylation is an important feature of therapeutic and other industrially relevant proteins, and...
Lisään tiedoston kun VoR julkaistaan. Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto Uni...
The glycosylation pathways of several eukaryotic protein expression hosts are being engineered to en...
With the increasing demand for recombinant proteins and glycoproteins, research on hosts for produci...
<p>A: Standard N-glycosylation pathway in the ER. The early steps in N-glycosylation start with the ...
[[abstract]]Insects, yeasts and plants generate widely different N-glycans, the structures of which ...
Antibodies and numerous other biopharmaceuticals contain N-glycans and other posttranslational modif...
Yeasts are valuable hosts for recombinant protein production, as these unicellular eukaryotes are ea...
N-linked glycosylation, is the covalent linkage of an oligosaccharide to an amido-group of an aspara...
Yarrowia lipolytica is a dimorphic yeast that efficiently secretes various heterologous proteins and...
Background: Protein-based therapeutics represent the fastest growing class of compounds in the pharm...
The secretory pathway of Pichia pastoris was genetically re-engineered to perform sequential glycosy...
Yeast has advanced as an alternative for mammalian cell culture for the production of recombinant th...
Glycosylation can affect various protein properties such as stability, biological activity, and immu...
The production by filamentous fungi of therapeutic glycoproteins intended for use in mammals is held...
N-glycosylation is an important feature of therapeutic and other industrially relevant proteins, and...
Lisään tiedoston kun VoR julkaistaan. Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto Uni...
The glycosylation pathways of several eukaryotic protein expression hosts are being engineered to en...
With the increasing demand for recombinant proteins and glycoproteins, research on hosts for produci...
<p>A: Standard N-glycosylation pathway in the ER. The early steps in N-glycosylation start with the ...
[[abstract]]Insects, yeasts and plants generate widely different N-glycans, the structures of which ...
Antibodies and numerous other biopharmaceuticals contain N-glycans and other posttranslational modif...
Yeasts are valuable hosts for recombinant protein production, as these unicellular eukaryotes are ea...
N-linked glycosylation, is the covalent linkage of an oligosaccharide to an amido-group of an aspara...