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Recognition of Core-Fucosylated Glycopeptides Based on the Y1+Fuc/Y1 Ratio in Low-Energy HCD Spectra.

Zexuan ChenJiechen ShenWenbo DongPengfei LiMiaomiao XinDidi LiuLi JiaBojing ZhuWenzhe LiShisheng Sun
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Accurate identification of core fucosylation on N -glycopeptides remains challenging due to fucose migration during mass spectrometry analysis. Here, we introduce a simple and straightforward method for core-fucosylated glycopeptide recognition based on the relative intensities of Y1+Fuc ions compared with their corresponding Y1 ions (labeled as Y1+Fuc/Y1 or simply Y1F/Y1 ratio > 0.1) in low-energy HCD-based spectra. The method was first developed by systematically evaluating the influence of fucose migration on the Y1F ion from antenna fucoses based on the distribution of the Y1F/Y1 ratios in the MS/MS spectra of antenna-fucosylated glycopeptides from Fut8 -/- mouse brain. The feasibility of the method was then confirmed by using two standard glycoproteins, comparison with glycopeptides in Fut8 +/+ mouse brain with/without in silico core-fucosylation removal, and Y1F/Y1 ratio alterations under a lower HCD energy. This method will be applicable to the manual interpretation and software-based high-throughput analysis of core-fucosylated glycopeptides.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry
  • ms ms
  • density functional theory
  • high resolution
  • quantum dots
  • high performance liquid chromatography
  • gas chromatography
  • molecular dynamics simulations