Proceedings of the Korean Society of Embryo Transfer Conference (한국수정란이식학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2002.11a
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- Pages.97-97
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- 2002
Effects of Mutagenesis for Glycosylation Sites of Recombinant Human EPO During Production from Cultured CHO Cell
- Lee, Hyun-Gi (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Seong, Hwan-Hoo (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Im, Seok-Ki (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Chung, Hee-Kyoung (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Lee, Poongyeon (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Lee, Yeun-Kun (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Min, Kwan-Sik (Hankyong University, Lab of Transgenic Research, National Livestock Research Institute) ;
- Chang, Won-Kyoung (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University) ;
- Lee, Hoon-Taek (Department of Animal Livestock, Kon-Kuk University)
- Published : 2002.11.01
Abstract
Human eryhropoietin (EPO) is acidic glycoprotein hormone that plays key role in hematopoiesis by facilitating differentiation of erythrocyte and formation of hemoglobin (Hb) and is used for the treatment of anemia. Human EPO is consist of 166 amino acids which is modified by three N-glycosylations (24, 38, 83) and single O-glycosylation (126). N-glycosylation is reported to be related to the cellular secretion and activity of EPO. In this study, we examined effects of mutagenesis in glycosylation site of recombinat hEPO for the cellular secretion during production from cultured CHO cell. We produced rhEpo which was cloned by PCR from human liver cDNA (TaKaRa) in cultured CHO cell. Using supernatant of the culture, ELISA assay and western analysis were performed. To estimate biological activity, 20IU of rhuEpo was subcutaneously injected into four ICR mice. After 8 days, HCT level was increased average 13 per cent, RBC was increased ca. 2