Characterization of the oligosaccharides assembled on the Pichia pastoris-expressed recombinant aspartic protease

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Aspartic protease, widely used as a milk-coagulating agent in industrial cheese production, contains three potential N-glycosylation sites. In this study, we report the characterization of N-linked oligosaccharides on recombinant aspartic protease secreted from the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris using a combination of mass spectrometric, 2D chromatographic, chemical and enzymatic methods. The carbohydrates from site I (Asn79) were found to range from Man6-17GlcNAc2 with 50% bearing a phospho-diester-motif, site II (Asn113) was not occupied and site III (Asn188) contained mostly uncharged species ranging from Man8-13GlcNAc2. These charged groups are not affecting the transport through the secretion pathway of the recombinant glycoprotein. Changes from a molasses-based medium to a minimal salts-based medium led to a clear reduction of the degree of phosphorylation of the N-glycan population.

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Montesino, R., Nimtz, M., Quintero, O., Garcia, R., Falcón, V., & Cremata, J. A. (1999). Characterization of the oligosaccharides assembled on the Pichia pastoris-expressed recombinant aspartic protease. Glycobiology, 9(10), 1037–1043. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/9.10.1037

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