Abstract Mass spectrometry plays an increasingly impor-tant role in structural glycomics. This review provides an overview on currently used mass spectrometric approaches such as the characterization of glycans, the analysis of glycopeptides obtained by proteolytic cleavage of proteins and the analysis of glycosphingolipids. The given examples are demonstrating the application of mass spectrometry to study glycosylation changes associated with congenital dis-orders of glycosylation, lysosomal storage diseases, autoim-mune diseases and cancer
Glycosylation serving as an essential post-translational modification of protein plays an important ...
Sialic acids are a heterogeneous group of monosaccharides that play key roles in human glycobiology....
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...
The biological significance of protein and lipid glycosylation is well established. For example, cel...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
Glycomic and glycoproteomic analyses involve the characterization of oligosaccharides (glycans) conj...
Over the past decades, the genome and proteome have been widely explored for biomarker discovery and...
The biological significance of protein and lipid glycosylation is well established. For example, cel...
The protein glycosylation is a post-translational modification of crucial importance for its involve...
The protein glycosylation is a post-translational modification of crucial importance for its involve...
The glycome consists of all glycans (or carbohydrates) within abiological system, and modulates a wi...
Glycoconjugates and free glycan are involved in a variety of biological processes such as cell–cell ...
Glycosylation is an essential post-translational modification of protein, which is involved in many ...
Glycosylation serving as an essential post-translational modification of protein plays an important ...
Sialic acids are a heterogeneous group of monosaccharides that play key roles in human glycobiology....
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...
The biological significance of protein and lipid glycosylation is well established. For example, cel...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
The association between aberrant glycosylation of proteins and many cancers, and autoimmune and infl...
Glycomic and glycoproteomic analyses involve the characterization of oligosaccharides (glycans) conj...
Over the past decades, the genome and proteome have been widely explored for biomarker discovery and...
The biological significance of protein and lipid glycosylation is well established. For example, cel...
The protein glycosylation is a post-translational modification of crucial importance for its involve...
The protein glycosylation is a post-translational modification of crucial importance for its involve...
The glycome consists of all glycans (or carbohydrates) within abiological system, and modulates a wi...
Glycoconjugates and free glycan are involved in a variety of biological processes such as cell–cell ...
Glycosylation is an essential post-translational modification of protein, which is involved in many ...
Glycosylation serving as an essential post-translational modification of protein plays an important ...
Sialic acids are a heterogeneous group of monosaccharides that play key roles in human glycobiology....
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...