Chemo-enzymatic Production of Specialty Glycans

Lead Research Organisation: The Open University
Department Name: Faculty of Sci, Tech, Eng & Maths (STEM)

Abstract

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Technical Summary

The vision of the project centres around the translation of traditional and novel methodologies to develop sustainable and versatile platforms for the industrial production of glycans on scale. We will demonstrate the technology by targeting a set of novel glycan materials that are anticipated to have significant transformational potential in human health and disease in diagnostics and glycoengineering applications. This project requires an integrated approach featuring: 1) synthetic chemistry (unnatural building blocks) 2) biocatalysis (enzymatic synthesis of larger glycans) 3) showcasing glycan potential in diagnostics (glycoarray based platforms). The significant anticipated progression of both biocatalysis and glycoarray technologies will reduce commercialisation barriers both in terms of commercial glycan production and 'first in the market' glycan array companies.

Publications

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Description Key findings have been reported to the consortium (and communicated to the monitoring officer by the group) at the required intervals for this project (including submission of full milestone reports).

Please note that this award was transferred to the University of Reading.
Exploitation Route This project is part of a larger consortium award and as such the consortium has explored strategies for impact generation.
Sectors Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology