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N-Glycan Biosynthesis: Basic Principles and Factors Affecting Its Outcome.

Teemu Viinikangas1, Elham Khosrowabadi1, Sakari Kellokumpu2.   

Abstract

Carbohydrate chains are the most abundant and diverse of nature's biopolymers and represent one of the four fundamental macromolecular building blocks of life together with proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Indicative of their essential roles in cells and in multicellular organisms, genes encoding proteins associated with glycosylation account for approximately 2% of the human genome. It has been estimated that 50-80% of all human proteins carry carbohydrate chains-glycans-as part of their structure. Despite cells utilize only nine different monosaccharides for making their glycans, their order and conformational variation in glycan chains together with chain branching differences and frequent post-synthetic modifications can give rise to an enormous repertoire of different glycan structures of which few thousand is estimated to carry important structural or functional information for a cell. Thus, glycans are immensely versatile encoders of multicellular life. Yet, glycans do not represent a random collection of unpredictable structures but rather, a collection of predetermined but still dynamic entities that are present at defined quantities in each glycosylation site of a given protein in a cell, tissue, or organism.In this chapter, we will give an overview of what is currently known about N-glycan synthesis in higher eukaryotes, focusing not only on the processes themselves but also on factors that will affect or can affect the final outcome-the dynamicity and heterogeneity of the N-glycome. We hope that this review will help understand the molecular details underneath this diversity, and in addition, be helpful for those who plan to produce optimally glycosylated antibody-based therapeutics.
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Keywords:  Endoplasmic reticulum; Golgi apparatus; N-glycosylation; Organelle homeostasis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34687012     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76912-3_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Suppl        ISSN: 1664-431X


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