Separation of Permethylated O-Glycans, Free Oligosaccharides, and Glycosphingolipid-Glycans Using Porous Graphitized Carbon (PGC) Column.
Byeong Gwan ChoWenjing PengYehia MechrefPublished in: Metabolites (2020)
Glycosylation is one of the most common and complex post-translational modifications of proteins. However, there are other carbohydrates such as free oligosaccharides and glycosphingolipids-glycans that are associated with important biological and clinical roles. To analyze these molecules using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS), the permethylation approach was utilized. Although permethylation is a commonly utilized glycan derivatization technique, separation of permethylated glycans released from glycosphingolipid (GSL) by LC-MS has never been previously demonstrated. Here, a nanoflow porous graphitized carbon (PGC) column coupled with a high-resolution mass spectrometer was used to achieve isomeric separation of these permethylated glycans. We demonstrate the separation of free reducing end and reduced end O-glycans, free oligosaccharides derived from human milk, and GSL glycans derived from the MDA-MB-231BR cancer cell line using PGC-LC-MS.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- cell surface
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- human milk
- high performance liquid chromatography
- skeletal muscle
- gas chromatography
- solid phase extraction
- capillary electrophoresis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- low birth weight
- ms ms
- highly efficient
- cell proliferation
- papillary thyroid
- young adults
- squamous cell
- cell death
- childhood cancer