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The GalNAc-type O-Glycoproteome of CHO Cells Characterized by the SimpleCell Strategy

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Technical University of Denmark1

University of Copenhagen2

Merck3

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark4

Glyco-Engineering of CHO, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark5

The Chinese hamster ovary cell (CHO) is the major host cell factory for recombinant production of biological therapeutics primarily because of its “human-like” glycosylation features. CHO is used for production of several O-glycoprotein therapeutics including erythropoietin, coagulation factors, and chimeric receptor IgG1-Fc-fusion proteins, however, some O-glycoproteins are not produced efficiently in CHO.

We have previously shown that the capacity for O-glycosylation of proteins can be one limiting parameter for production of active proteins in CHO. Although the capacity of CHO for biosynthesis of glycan structures (glycostructures) on glycoproteins are well established, our knowledge of the capacity of CHO cells for attaching GalNAc-type O-glycans to proteins (glycosites) is minimal.

This type of O-glycosylation is one of the most abundant forms of glycosylation, and it is differentially regulated in cells by expression of a subset of homologous polypeptide GalNAc-transferases. Here, we have genetically engineered CHO cells to produce homogeneous truncated O-glycans, so-called SimpleCells, which enabled lectin enrichment of O-glycoproteins and characterization of the O-glycoproteome.

We identified 738 O-glycoproteins (1548 O-glycosites) in cell lysates and secretomes providing the first comprehensive insight into the O-glycosylation capacity of CHO (http://glycomics.ku.dk/o-glycoproteome_db/).

Language: English
Publisher: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Year: 2014
Pages: 3224-3235
ISSN: 15359484 and 15359476
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M114.041541
ORCIDs: 0000-0003-1629-187X , 0000-0003-1428-5695 , 0000-0002-8192-2829 , 0000-0002-4976-0647 and 0000-0002-0915-5055

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