CHOGlycoNET: Comprehensive glycosylation reaction network for CHO cells

Autor: Pavlos Kotidis, Roberto Donini, Johnny Arnsdorf, Anders Holmgaard Hansen, Bjørn Gunnar Rude Voldborg, Austin W.T. Chiang, Stuart M. Haslam, Michael Betenbaugh, Ioscani Jimenez del Val, Nathan E. Lewis, Frederick Krambeck, Cleo Kontoravdi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Kotidis, P, Donini, R, Arnsdorf, J, Hansen, A H, Voldborg, B G R, Chiang, A W T, Haslam, S M, Betenbaugh, M, Jimenez del Val, I, Lewis, N E, Krambeck, F & Kontoravdi, C 2022, ' CHOGlycoNET: Comprehensive glycosylation reaction network for CHO cells ', Metabolic Engineering, vol. 76, pp. 87-96 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymben.2022.12.009
Popis: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are extensively used for the production of glycoprotein therapeutics proteins, for which N-linked glycans are a critical quality attribute due to their influence on activity and immunogenicity. Manipulation of protein glycosylation is commonly achieved through cell or process engineering, which are often guided by mathematical models. However, each study considers a unique glycosylation reaction network that is tailored around the cell line and product at hand. Herein, we use 200 glycan datasets for both recombinantly produced and native proteins from different CHO cell lines to reconstruct a comprehensive reaction network, CHOGlycoNET, based on the individual minimal reaction networks describing each dataset. CHOGlycoNET is used to investigate the distribution of mannosidase and glycosyltransferase enzymes in the Golgi apparatus and identify key network reactions using machine learning and dimensionality reduction techniques. CHOGlycoNET can be used for accelerating glycomodel development and predicting the effect of glycoengineering strategies. Finally, CHOGlycoNET is wrapped in a SBML file to be used as a standalone model or in combination with CHO cell genome scale models.
Databáze: OpenAIRE