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Exploiting bacterial glycosylation machineries for the synthesis of a Lewis antigen-containing glycoprotein
Authors:Hug Isabelle  Zheng Blake  Reiz Bela  Whittal Randy M  Fentabil Messele A  Klassen John S  Feldman Mario F
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada.
Abstract:Glycoproteins constitute a class of compounds of increasing importance for pharmaceutical applications. The manipulation of bacterial protein glycosylation systems from Gram-negative bacteria for the synthesis of recombinant glycoproteins is a promising alternative to the current production methods. Proteins carrying Lewis antigens have been shown to have potential applications for the treatment of diverse autoimmune diseases. In this work, we developed a mixed approach consisting of in vivo and in vitro steps for the synthesis of glycoproteins containing the Lewis x antigen. Using glycosyltransferases from Haemophilus influenzae, we engineered Escherichia coli to assemble a tetrasaccharide on the lipid carrier undecaprenylphosphate. This glycan was transferred in vivo from the lipid to a carrier protein by the Campylobacter jejuni oligosaccharyltransferase PglB. The glycoprotein was then fucosylated in vitro by a truncated fucosyltransferase from Helicobacter pylori. Diverse mass spectrometry techniques were used to confirm the structure of the glycan. The strategy presented here could be adapted in the future for the synthesis of diverse glycoproteins. Our experiments demonstrate that bacterial enzymes can be exploited for the production of glycoproteins carrying glycans present in human cells for potential therapeutic applications.
Keywords:Glycoconjugate  Glycoprotein  Glycosylation  Glycosyltransferases  Helicobacter pylori  Bacterial Glycoproteins  Fucosyltransferase  Glycoengineering  Oligosaccharyltansferase
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