Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis (Apr 2017)

N-glycans released from glycoproteins using a commercial kit and comprehensively analyzed with a hypothetical database

  • Xue Sun,
  • Lei Tao,
  • Lin Yi,
  • Yilan Ouyang,
  • Naiyu Xu,
  • Duxin Li,
  • Robert J. Linhardt,
  • Zhenqing Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpha.2017.01.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 87 – 94

Abstract

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The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellular activities. This work describes a strategy that combines an efficient release, labeling and liquid chromatography-mass spectral analysis with the use of a comprehensive database to analyze N-glycans. The analytical method described relies on a recently commercialized kit in which quick deglycosylation is followed by rapid labeling and cleanup of labeled glycans. This greatly improves the separation, mass spectrometry (MS) analysis and fluorescence detection of N-glycans. A hypothetical database, constructed using GlycResoft, provides all compositional possibilities of N-glycans based on the common sugar residues found in N-glycans. In the initial version this database contains >8,700 N-glycans, and is compatible with MS instrument software and expandable. N-glycans from four different well-studied glycoproteins were analyzed by this strategy. The results provided much more accurate and comprehensive data than had been previously reported. This strategy was then used to analyze the N-glycans present on the membrane glycoproteins of gastric carcinoma cells with different degrees of differentiation. Accurate and comprehensive N-glycan data from those cells was obtained efficiently and their differences compared corresponding to their differentiation states. Thus, the novel strategy developed greatly improves accuracy, efficiency and comprehensiveness of N-glycan analysis.

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