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A Quantitative Glycomics and Proteomics Combined Purification Strategy
Published on: March 8, 2016
Swift Universal Glycan Acquisition (SUGA) Enables Quantitative Glycan Profiling across Diverse Sample Types
Christopher Ashwood1,2, Cecilia Voelcker2, Richard D Cummings1
1Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Sciences, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, United States.
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The ability to rapidly analyze complex mixtures of glycans derived from glycoproteins is important, but techniques are often laborious and require multiple glycan derivatization steps. Here, we describe an approach termed Swift Universal Glycan Acquisition (SUGA) in which the total released, nonreduced N-glycan samples are analyzed following direct injection and electrospray ionization in a mass spectrometer with a rapid 3 min run time for each sample. As electrospray ionization (ESI) can generate multiple charge states and adducts for the same glycan composition (MS1), deconvolution is performed to yield the relative intensity profile for each detected glycan composition; each annotated composition is supported by an annotated MS2 spectrum. This combination of MS1 and MS2 data enables confident glycan identification. The data obtained by SUGA are comparable to those obtained using permethylated N-glycans analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI)-MS. The SUGA approach was applied to the analyses of several purified glycoproteins and N-glycans derived from cells and compared to spectra obtained following permethylation and analysis by MALDI-MS. This new approach will facilitate the rapid and high-throughput analysis of N-glycans from diverse biological samples.

