Modeling N-linked Glycosylation: Advances and Challenges in Predicting
Glycan Structures during Biomanufacturing
- Sumit K. Singh,
- Sahil Khan,
- Aryaman Joshi
Aryaman Joshi
Indian Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi
Author ProfileAbstract
N-linked glycosylation is a process in which glycans are added to the
nitrogen atom of the asparagine amino acid of the protein. It has a
significant impact on protein function, stability, and immunogenicity.
Modelling N-glycosylation is a complex task due to the diversity of
glycan structures, the variability of glycosylation sites, and the
heterogeneity of the glycosylation process. Various computational models
have been developed to predict N-glycosylation patterns and understand
the relationship between glycan structures and biological function.
These models use different methods, such as molecular dynamics
simulations, protein engineering, and machine learning, to study the
glycosylation process and predict the glycan structures. Understanding
the factors influencing N-glycosylation can provide insights into
developing therapeutic interventions for diseases like inflammation,
viral infections, and cancer. This paper reviews the current state of
modelling N-glycosylation and highlights recent advances in this field.