Chemical precision tools for N-linked glycans of viruses, microalgae and archea
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: Chemistry
Abstract
Protein N-glycosylation, or the attachment of oligo- and polysaccharides at specific asparagine residues, is conserved throughout life, and is now observed even in the viral world. In contrast to eukaryotes, whose well-studied N-glycosylation machineries are relatively simple, archaea, microalgae and bacteria utilize a wide variety of monosaccharides to create a wealth of structurally diverse N-glycans, and the same holds true for some recently discovered viruses. Because protein glycosylation occurs far downstream of protein synthesis the complexity and diversity in N-glycan structures are poorly understood in detail. This holds true not only for animal cells, but also for N-glycosylation events in other organisms such as viruses. In this project, we will employ tools and methodologies to unravel the effect of viral glycosylation machineries to the host cell.
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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EP/Y035186/1 | 30/09/2024 | 30/03/2033 | |||
2929284 | Studentship | EP/Y035186/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2027 | Saskia Pieters |