Advances in Engineering Nucleotide Sugar Metabolism for Natural Product Glycosylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Samantha A. Crowe,
Yuzhong Liu,
Xixi Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Glycosylation is a ubiquitous modification present across
all of
biology, affecting many things such as physicochemical properties,
cellular recognition, subcellular localization, and immunogenicity.
Nucleotide sugars are important precursors needed to study glycosylation
and produce glycosylated products. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a potentially powerful platform for producing glycosylated biomolecules,
but it lacks nucleotide sugar diversity. Nucleotide sugar metabolism
is complex, and understanding how to … Show more
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