Lysosomal proteins produced in the milk of transgenic animals

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Nonhuman animal – Transgenic nonhuman animal

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The invention provides transgenic nonhuman mammals producing phosphorylated lysosomal proteins in their milk, and methods of generating the same. Phosphorylation occurs at the 6' position of a mannose side chain residue. Also provided are methods of purifying lysosomal proteins from milk, and incorporating the proteins into pharmaceutical compositions for use in enzyme replacement therapy.

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