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Exploring a combined Escherichia coli-based glycosylation and in vitro transglycosylation approach for expression of glycosylated interferon alpha.


ABSTRACT: The conventional use of E. coli system for protein expression is limited to non-glycosylated proteins. While yeast, insect and mammalian systems are available to produce heterologous glycoproteins, developing an engineered E. coli-based glycosylation platform will provide a faster, more economical, and more convenient alternative. In this work, we present a two-step approach for production of a homogeneously glycosylated eukaryotic protein using the E. coli expression system. Human interferon α-2b (IFNα) is used as a model protein to illustrate this glycosylation scheme. In the first step, the N-glycosyltransferase from Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (ApNGT) is co-expressed for in vivo transfer of a glucose residue to IFNα at an NX(S/T) N-glycosylation sequon. Several E. coli systems were examined to evaluate the efficiency of IFNα N-glucosylation. In the second step, the N-glucosylated protein is efficiently elaborated with biantennary sialylated complex-type N-glycan using an in vitro chemoenzymatic method. The N-glycosylated IFNα product was found to be biologically active and displayed significantly improved proteolytic stability. This work presents a feasible E. coli-based glycosylation machinery for producing therapeutic eukaryotic glycoproteins.

SUBMITTER: Prabhu SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7923244 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring a combined Escherichia coli-based glycosylation and in vitro transglycosylation approach for expression of glycosylated interferon alpha.

Prabhu Sunaina Kiran SK   Yang Qiang Q   Tong Xin X   Wang Lai-Xi LX  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 20210122


The conventional use of E. coli system for protein expression is limited to non-glycosylated proteins. While yeast, insect and mammalian systems are available to produce heterologous glycoproteins, developing an engineered E. coli-based glycosylation platform will provide a faster, more economical, and more convenient alternative. In this work, we present a two-step approach for production of a homogeneously glycosylated eukaryotic protein using the E. coli expression system. Human interferon α-  ...[more]

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