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Ling-Ting Huang1, Marshall J Colville1,2, Matthew Paszek1,3
1Robert Frederick Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
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Recombinant mucins are attractive polymeric building blocks for new biomaterials, biolubricants, and therapeutics. Advances in glycoengineered host cell systems now enable the recombinant production of mucins with tailored O-glycan side chains, offering new opportunities to tune the functionality of mucins and investigate the biology of specific O-glycan structures. Here, we provide a protocol for the scalable production of glycoengineered mucins and mucin-like glycoproteins in suspension-adapted HEK293-F cells. The protocol includes the preparation of engineered cell lines with homozygous knockout (KO) of glycosyltransferases using CRISPR/Cas9 and homology-directed repair (HDR) templates designed for efficient screening of clones. Strategies are provided for the stable introduction of mucin expression cassettes into the HEK293-F genome and the subsequent isolation of high-expressing cell populations. The high-titer production of recombinant mucins in conventional shaker flasks is described as an example production strategy using these cell lines.
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