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wild type transfer. Most animal cells display rather low sialylation level
but CHO cells express a ST3Gal transferase although they lack the ST6Gal
enzyme and observe that these variants could add sialic acid on bi-, tri-
and tetraantennary glycans. Preliminary data further show that hCG is a
good acceptor for them, thereby demonstrating for the first time that
gonadotropins can be glyco-optimized in their outer glycosylation to
produce long-lasting analogs similar to the most active glycoforms
known for gonadotropins.
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