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Glyco-Engineering

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Current Approaches to Engineering N -Linked Protein Glycosylation in Bacteria
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    Chapter 2 Inverse Metabolic Engineering for Enhanced Glycoprotein Production in Escherichia coli
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    Chapter 3 GlycoSNAP: A High-Throughput Screening Methodology for Engineering Designer Glycosylation Enzymes
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    Chapter 4 Production of Glycoproteins with Asparagine-Linked N -Acetylglucosamine in Escherichia coli
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    Chapter 5 Glyco-engineering O-Antigen-Based Vaccines and Diagnostics in E. coli
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    Chapter 6 Progress in Yeast Glycosylation Engineering.
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    Chapter 7 Protein Production with a Pichia pastoris OCH1 Knockout Strain in Fed-Batch Mode.
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    Chapter 8 Engineering the Pichia pastoris N-Glycosylation Pathway Using the GlycoSwitch Technology
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    Chapter 9 Development of a Valuable Yeast Strain Using a Novel Mutagenesis Technique for the Effective Production of Therapeutic Glycoproteins.
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    Chapter 10 An Overview and History of Glyco-Engineering in Insect Expression Systems.
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    Chapter 11 Glyco-Engineering
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    Chapter 12 Glyco-Engineering
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    Chapter 13 Engineering N-Glycosylation Pathway in Insect Cells: Suppression of β-N-Acetylglucosaminidase and Expression of β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase.
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    Chapter 14 N-Glyco-Engineering in Plants: Update on Strategies and Major Achievements
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    Chapter 15 Glyco-Engineering
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    Chapter 16 Im“plant”ing of Mammalian Glycosyltransferase Gene into Plant Suspension-Cultured Cells Using Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation
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    Chapter 17 Transient Glyco-Engineering of N. benthamiana Aiming at the Synthesis of Multi-antennary Sialylated Proteins
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    Chapter 18 Subcellular Targeting of Proteins Involved in Modification of Plant N- and O-Glycosylation
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    Chapter 19 Assembly of Multigene Constructs Using Golden Gate Cloning.
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    Chapter 20 Strategies for Engineering Protein N-Glycosylation Pathways in Mammalian Cells
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    Chapter 21 Glycan Remodeling with Processing Inhibitors and Lectin-Resistant Eukaryotic Cells
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    Chapter 22 Production of Highly Sialylated Recombinant Glycoproteins Using Ricinus communis Agglutinin-I-Resistant CHO Glycosylation Mutants
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    Chapter 23 Metabolic Glyco-Engineering in Eukaryotic Cells and Selected Applications
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    Chapter 24 Evaluation of Quenching and Extraction Methods for Nucleotide/Nucleotide Sugar Analysis
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    Chapter 25 Chemoenzymatic Glyco-engineering of Monoclonal Antibodies
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    Chapter 26 Chemical Polysialylation of Recombinant Human Proteins
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    Chapter 27 Site-Specific Glycosylation Profiling Using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)
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    Chapter 28 Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Oligo- and Polysialic Acids
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    Chapter 29 Isomer-Specific Analysis of Released N-Glycans by LC-ESI MS/MS with Porous Graphitized Carbon
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Chapter title
Chemoenzymatic Glyco-engineering of Monoclonal Antibodies
Chapter number 25
Book title
Glyco-Engineering
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2760-9_25
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2759-3, 978-1-4939-2760-9
Authors

John P. Giddens, Lai-Xi Wang

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are an important class of therapeutic glycoproteins widely used for the treatment of cancer, inflammation, and infectious diseases. Compelling data have shown that the presence and fine structures of the conserved N-glycans at the Fc domain can profoundly affect the effector functions of antibodies. However, mAbs are usually produced as mixtures of Fc glycoforms and the control of glycosylation to a favorable, homogeneous status in various host expression systems is still a challenging task. In this chapter, we describe a detailed procedure of chemoenzymatic glyco-engineering of monoclonal antibodies, using rituximab (a therapeutic monoclonal antibody) as a model system. The protocol includes the deglycosylation of a mAb by an endoglycosidase (such as wild type EndoS) to remove the heterogeneous Fc N-glycans, leaving only the innermost GlcNAc or the core-fucosylated GlcNAc at the glycosylation site. Then the deglycosylated IgG serves as an acceptor for an endoglycosidase-catalyzed transglycosylation to add a desired N-glycan to the GlcNAc acceptor to reconstitute a defined, homogeneous natural glycoform of IgG, using a glycosynthase mutant as the enzyme and activated glycan oxazoline as the donor substrate. A semi-synthesis of sialylated and asialylated biantennary N-glycan oxazolines is also described. This detailed procedure can be used for the Fc glycosylation remodeling of other mAbs to provide homogeneous Fc glycoforms for various applications.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 30%
Researcher 8 30%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 4%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 4%
Student > Master 1 4%
Other 1 4%
Unknown 7 26%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Chemistry 6 22%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 22%
Chemical Engineering 3 11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 11%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 4%
Other 1 4%
Unknown 7 26%