Bottom-Up Elucidation of Glycosidic Bond Stereochemistry.
Christopher J GrayBaptiste SchindlerLukasz G MigasMartina PičmanováAbdul R AlloucheAnthony P GreenSantanu MandalMohammed S MotawiaRaquel Sánchez-PérezNanna BjarnholtBirger L MøllerAnouk M RijsPerdita E BarranIsabelle CompagnonClaire E EyersSabine L FlitschPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2017)
The lack of robust, high-throughput, and sensitive analytical strategies that can conclusively map the structure of glycans has significantly hampered progress in fundamental and applied aspects of glycoscience. Resolution of the anomeric α/β glycan linkage within oligosaccharides remains a particular challenge. Here, we show that "memory" of anomeric configuration is retained following gas-phase glycosidic bond fragmentation during tandem mass spectrometry (MS2). These findings allow for integration of MS2 with ion mobility spectrometry (IM-MS2) and lead to a strategy to distinguish α- and β-linkages within natural underivatized carbohydrates. We have applied this fragment-based hyphenated MS technology to oligosaccharide standards and to de novo sequencing of purified plant metabolite glycoconjugates, showing that the anomeric signature is also observable in fragments derived from larger glycans. The discovery of the unexpected anomeric memory effect is further supported by IR-MS action spectroscopy and ab initio calculations. Quantum mechanical calculations provide candidate geometries for the distinct anomeric fragment ions, in turn shedding light on gas-phase dissociation mechanisms of glycosidic linkages.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- ms ms
- tandem mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography
- high throughput
- high resolution
- high performance liquid chromatography
- molecular dynamics
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- molecular dynamics simulations
- single cell
- density functional theory
- single molecule
- solid phase extraction
- small molecule
- gene expression
- cell surface
- quantum dots
- genome wide
- monte carlo
- hiv infected
- hepatitis c virus
- plant growth