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Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
Plants are attractive hosts for the production of recombinant glycoproteins for therapeutic use. Recent advances in glyco‐engineering facilitate the elimination of nonmammalian‐type glycosylation and introduction of missing pathways for customized N‐glycan formation. However, some therapeutically re...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5259580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27421111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12602 |
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author | Shin, Yun‐Ji Castilho, Alexandra Dicker, Martina Sádio, Flavio Vavra, Ulrike Grünwald‐Gruber, Clemens Kwon, Tae‐Ho Altmann, Friedrich Steinkellner, Herta Strasser, Richard |
author_facet | Shin, Yun‐Ji Castilho, Alexandra Dicker, Martina Sádio, Flavio Vavra, Ulrike Grünwald‐Gruber, Clemens Kwon, Tae‐Ho Altmann, Friedrich Steinkellner, Herta Strasser, Richard |
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description | Plants are attractive hosts for the production of recombinant glycoproteins for therapeutic use. Recent advances in glyco‐engineering facilitate the elimination of nonmammalian‐type glycosylation and introduction of missing pathways for customized N‐glycan formation. However, some therapeutically relevant recombinant glycoproteins exhibit unwanted truncated (paucimannosidic) N‐glycans that lack GlcNAc residues at the nonreducing terminal end. These paucimannosidic N‐glycans increase product heterogeneity and may affect the biological function of the recombinant drugs. Here, we identified two enzymes, β‐hexosaminidases (HEXOs) that account for the formation of paucimannosidic N‐glycans in Nicotiana benthamiana, a widely used expression host for recombinant proteins. Subcellular localization studies showed that HEXO1 is a vacuolar protein and HEXO3 is mainly located at the plasma membrane in N. benthamiana leaf epidermal cells. Both enzymes are functional and can complement the corresponding HEXO‐deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutants. In planta expression of HEXO3 demonstrated that core α1,3‐fucose enhances the trimming of GlcNAc residues from the Fc domain of human IgG. Finally, using RNA interference, we show that suppression of HEXO3 expression can be applied to increase the amounts of complex N‐glycans on plant‐produced human α1‐antitrypsin. |
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spelling | pubmed-52595802017-02-03 Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana Shin, Yun‐Ji Castilho, Alexandra Dicker, Martina Sádio, Flavio Vavra, Ulrike Grünwald‐Gruber, Clemens Kwon, Tae‐Ho Altmann, Friedrich Steinkellner, Herta Strasser, Richard Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Plants are attractive hosts for the production of recombinant glycoproteins for therapeutic use. Recent advances in glyco‐engineering facilitate the elimination of nonmammalian‐type glycosylation and introduction of missing pathways for customized N‐glycan formation. However, some therapeutically relevant recombinant glycoproteins exhibit unwanted truncated (paucimannosidic) N‐glycans that lack GlcNAc residues at the nonreducing terminal end. These paucimannosidic N‐glycans increase product heterogeneity and may affect the biological function of the recombinant drugs. Here, we identified two enzymes, β‐hexosaminidases (HEXOs) that account for the formation of paucimannosidic N‐glycans in Nicotiana benthamiana, a widely used expression host for recombinant proteins. Subcellular localization studies showed that HEXO1 is a vacuolar protein and HEXO3 is mainly located at the plasma membrane in N. benthamiana leaf epidermal cells. Both enzymes are functional and can complement the corresponding HEXO‐deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutants. In planta expression of HEXO3 demonstrated that core α1,3‐fucose enhances the trimming of GlcNAc residues from the Fc domain of human IgG. Finally, using RNA interference, we show that suppression of HEXO3 expression can be applied to increase the amounts of complex N‐glycans on plant‐produced human α1‐antitrypsin. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-08-11 2017-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5259580/ /pubmed/27421111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12602 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Shin, Yun‐Ji Castilho, Alexandra Dicker, Martina Sádio, Flavio Vavra, Ulrike Grünwald‐Gruber, Clemens Kwon, Tae‐Ho Altmann, Friedrich Steinkellner, Herta Strasser, Richard Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana |
title | Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
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title_full | Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
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title_fullStr | Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
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title_full_unstemmed | Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
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title_short | Reduced paucimannosidic N‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from Nicotiana benthamiana
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title_sort | reduced paucimannosidic n‐glycan formation by suppression of a specific β‐hexosaminidase from nicotiana benthamiana |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5259580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27421111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12602 |
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