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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology | 2009

Structural Insight Into Mammalian Sialyltransferases.

Francesco V Rao; Jamie R. Rich; Bojana Rakić; Sai Buddai; Marc F. Schwartz; Karl F. Johnson; Caryn Bowe; Warren W. Wakarchuk; Shawn Defrees; Stephen G. Withers; Natalie C. J. Strynadka

Sialic acid is the most abundant terminal monosaccharide on mammalian cell surface glycoconjugates. The crystal structures of a mammalian sialyltransferase, that of porcine ST3Gal-I, in the apo form and bound to analogues of the donor and acceptor substrate are now described, providing insights into the catalytic mechanism and for inhibitor design.


Microbial Cell Factories | 2009

Expression of active human sialyltransferase ST6GalNAcI in Escherichia coli

Georgios Skretas; Sean M. Carroll; Shawn Defrees; Marc F. Schwartz; Karl F. Johnson; George Georgiou

BackgroundThe presence of terminal, surface-exposed sialic acid moieties can greatly enhance the in vivo half-life of glycosylated biopharmaceuticals and improve their therapeutic efficacy. Complete and homogeneous sialylation of glycoproteins can be efficiently performed enzymically in vitro but this process requires large amounts of catalytically active sialyltransferases. Furthermore, standard microbial hosts used for large-scale production of recombinant enzymes can only produce small quantities of glycosyltransferases of animal origin, which lack catalytic activity.Results and conclusionIn this work, we have expressed the human sialyltransferase ST6GalNAc I (ST6), an enzyme that sialylates O-linked glycoproteins, in Escherichia coli cells. We observed that wild-type bacterial cells are able to produce only very small amounts of soluble ST6 enzyme. We have found, however, that engineered bacterial strains which possess certain types of oxidative cytoplasm or which co-express the molecular chaperones/co-chaperones trigger factor, DnaK/DnaJ, GroEL/GroES, and Skp, can produce greatly enhanced amounts of soluble ST6. Furthermore, we have developed a novel high-throughput assay for the detection of sialyltransferase activity and used it to demonstrate that the bacterially expressed ST6 enzyme is active and able to transfer sialic acid onto a desialylated O-glycoprotein, bovine submaxillary mucin. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of expression of active human sialyltransferase in bacteria. This system may be used as a starting point for the evolution of sialyltransferases with better expression characteristics or altered donor/acceptor specificities.


Archive | 2002

Remodeling and glycoconjugation of peptides

Shawn Defrees; David Zopf; Robert Bayer; Caryn Bowe; David Hakes; Xi Chen


Archive | 2003

Erythropoietin: remodeling and glycoconjugation of erythropoietin

Shawn Defrees; David Zopf; Robert Bayer; Caryn Bowe; David Hakes; Xi Chen


Archive | 2003

Alpha galalctosidase a: remodeling and glycoconjugation of alpha galactosidase A

Shawn Defrees; David Zopf; Robert Bayer; Caryn Bowe; David Hakes; Xi Chen


Archive | 2006

Glycopegylated granulocyte colony stimulating factor

Shawn Defrees; Henrik Clausen; David Zopf; Caryn Bowe; Susann Taudte; Michael Felo; Walter S. Willett


Archive | 2003

Factor IX: remolding and glycoconjugation of Factor IX

Shawn Defrees; David Zopf; Robert Bayer; Caryn Bowe; David Hakes; Xi Chen


Archive | 1999

Low cost manufacture of oligosaccharides

Shawn Defrees; Karl F. Johnson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2006

Glycosynthase-mediated synthesis of glycosphingolipids.

Mark D. Vaughan; Karl F. Johnson; Shawn Defrees; Xiaoping Tang; and R. Antony J. Warren; Stephen G. Withers


Archive | 2003

Glycoconjugates including more than one peptide

Shawn Defrees; David Zopf; Robert Bayer; Caryn Bowe; David Hakes; Xi Chen

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Robert Bayer

University of Copenhagen

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Karl F. Johnson

University of British Columbia

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