Literature DB >> 11788797

Engineering neoglycoproteins with multiple O-glycans using repetitive pentapeptide glycosylation units.

A Yoneda1, M Asada, S Yamamoto, J Oki, Y Oda, K Ota, Y Ogi, S Fujishima, T Imamura.   

Abstract

Controlled protein remodeling with O-linked glycans has been limited by our incomplete understanding of the process of glycosylation. Here we describe a secretable fibroblast growth factor (FGF) with multiple mucin-type O-glycans produced by introducing a minimum pentapeptide glycosylation unit in a decarepeat format at its N- or C-terminus. Expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells, chemical and biochemical analyses of the resultant proteins (Nm10-FGF and Cm10-FGF, respectively) demonstrated that all O-glycosylation units were glycosylated and the dominant structure was sialylated Gal[beta1-3]GalNAc. This indicates that minimum O-glycosylation unit in multirepeat format serves as a remarkably efficient acceptor in CHO cells. The Nm10-FGF and Cm10-FGF proteins maintained the mitogenic activity to vascular endothelial cells. In addition, intact Cm10-FGF and its desialylated form interacted with several lectins in the same way as mucin-type glycoproteins. The intact Cm10-FGF with multiple sialylated O-glycans exhibited a longer lifetime in circulating blood, whereas the Cm10-FGF with desialylated O-glycans exhibited a shorter lifetime than the deglycosylated form of Cm10-FGF. Our approach would thus appear to be highly effective for engineering neoglycoproteins, the characteristics of which are determined by their multiple mucin-type O-glycans.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11788797     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013608930759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   2.916


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