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Published on: November 2, 2021
Rapid Glycopeptide Enrichment Using Cellulose Hydrophilic Interaction/Reversed-Phase StageTips
Yuki Ohta1, Kotaro Kameda2, Mei Matsumoto1
1Laboratory of Biopharmaceutical and Regenerative Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama City University.
Abstract:
Because the ionization efficiency for glycopeptides is lower than that of peptides in electrospray ionization, it is frequently necessary to enrich them prior to their analysis using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry. Although some methods for selectively enriching glycopeptides (e.g., lectin, agarose, and cellulose methods) have been reported, they are time-consuming (procedures that require several hours) and may not be applicable to submicrogram-sized samples. Here, we report on a rapid, simple method for enriching glycopeptides in small sample amounts using cellulose hydrophilic interaction (cellulose HILIC)/reversed-phase (RP) stop-and-go extraction tips (StageTips). Using the cellulose HILIC/RP StageTips, glycopeptide-selective enrichment can be achieved at the nanogram level within a few minutes.

