Literature DB >> 7764526

Comparison of N-linked oligosaccharides of recombinant human tissue kallikrein produced by Chinese hamster ovary cells on microcarrier beads and in serum-free suspension culture.

E Watson1, B Shah, L Leiderman, Y R Hsu, S Karkare, H S Lu, F K Lin.   

Abstract

Glycosylation heterogeneity in recombinant human tissue kallikrein (r-HuTK) produced by Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells from microcarrier culture and from a serum-free suspension cell recycle process has been compared. Significant differences in the degree of sialylation were observed in glycoform distribution and oligosaccharide heterogeneity. High-performance liquid chromatography with a pellicular anion-exchange column under low pH eluant conditions was used to characterize the number and types of N-linked complex type oligosaccharides present. The oligosaccharides were released by N-glycanase and, after reduction, were resolved into a number of peaks containing one, two, three, and four sialic acids with an additional subfractionation based on the nature of the antennary structure. The microcarrier process resulted in a reduced amount of sialylated oligosaccharide species as compared to the suspension cell process. Removal of sialic acid followed by chromatography of the asialooligosaccharides under high pH anion-exchange conditions indicated that the same antennary structures were present but in slightly different relative amounts. The oligosaccharide profiles are indicative of a highly complex array of microheterogeneity present, encompassing mono-, di-, tri-, and tetrasialylated complex type oligosaccharides.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7764526     DOI: 10.1021/bp00025a004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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