Novel glycoproteins, inaccessible by other techniques, can be obtained by metabolic engineering of the oligosaccharide biosynthesis pathway. Furthermore, alteration of cell-surface oligosaccharides can change the properties of receptors involved in cell-cell adhesion. Sialyl Lewis X (sLe x ) is a ce
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Glycosylation engineering in Chinese hamster ovary cells using tricistronic vectors
✍ Scribed by André Dinter; Steffen Zeng; Bea Berger; Eric G. Berger
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- 2000
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- 0141-5492
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Asparagine linked (N-linked) glycosylation is an important modification of recombinant proteins, because the attached oligosaccharide chains can significantly alter protein properties. Potential glycosylation sites are not always occupied with oligosaccharide, and site occupancy can change with the