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Integrated mass spectrometry-based analysis of plasma glycoproteins and their glycan modifications
Authors:Wang Hong  Wong Chee-Hong  Chin Alice  Taguchi Ayumu  Taylor Allen  Hanash Samir  Sekiya Sadanori  Takahashi Hidenori  Murase Masaki  Kajihara Shigeki  Iwamoto Shinichi  Tanaka Koichi
Institution:Molecular Diagnostics Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA. hong.wang.hw3@ventana.roche.com
Abstract:We present a protocol for the identification of glycosylated proteins in plasma followed by elucidation of their individual glycan compositions. The study of glycoproteins by mass spectrometry is usually based on cleavage of glycans followed by separate analysis of glycans and deglycosylated proteins, which limits the ability to derive glycan compositions for individual glycoproteins. The methodology described here consists of 2D HPLC fractionation of intact proteins and liquid chromatography-multistage tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS(n)) analysis of digested protein fractions. Protein samples are separated by 1D anion-exchange chromatography (AEX) with an eight-step salt elution. Protein fractions from each of the eight AEX elution steps are transferred onto the 2D reversed-phase column to further separate proteins. A digital ion trap mass spectrometer with a wide mass range is then used for LC-MS/MS(n) analysis of intact glycopeptides from the 2D HPLC fractions. Both peptide and oligosaccharide compositions are revealed by analysis of the ion fragmentation patterns of glycopeptides with an intact glycopeptide analysis pipeline.
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