Cell surfaces are covered with a dense carbohydrate layer referred to as the glycocalyx. Because different cell types express different glycan signatures, it is of paramount importance to have robust methods to analyze the glycome of living cells. To achieve this, a common procedure involves cell lysis and extraction of membrane (glyco)proteins and yields a major proportion of high-mannose N-glycans that most likely stem from intracellular proteins derived from the ER. Using HEK 293 cells as a model system, we developed a reproducible, sensitive, and fast method to profile surface N-glycosylation from living cells. We directly released glycopeptides from cell surfaces through tryptic digestion of freshly harvested and vital cells, thereby ...
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...
The cell surface is normally covered with sugars that are bound to lipids or proteins. Surface glyco...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Cell surfaces are covered with a dense carbohydrate layer referred to as the glycocalyx. Because dif...
Although the classification of cell types often relies on the identification of cell surface protein...
The cell membrane plays an important role in protecting the cell from its extracellular environment....
The frequent modification of cell-surface proteins by N-linked glycans is known to be correlated wit...
As the altered glycosylation expressions of cell surface proteins are associated with many diseases,...
The current protocols for glycomic analysis of cells often require a large quantity of material (5-2...
The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellu...
An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living cell surf...
Extracellular glycoproteins are extremely important to a variety of biological processes, including ...
Glycosylation analysis from biological samples is often challenging due to the high complexity of th...
Proteins on the cell surface are frequently glycosylated, and they are essential for cells. Surface ...
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...
The cell surface is normally covered with sugars that are bound to lipids or proteins. Surface glyco...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Cell surfaces are covered with a dense carbohydrate layer referred to as the glycocalyx. Because dif...
Although the classification of cell types often relies on the identification of cell surface protein...
The cell membrane plays an important role in protecting the cell from its extracellular environment....
The frequent modification of cell-surface proteins by N-linked glycans is known to be correlated wit...
As the altered glycosylation expressions of cell surface proteins are associated with many diseases,...
The current protocols for glycomic analysis of cells often require a large quantity of material (5-2...
The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellu...
An array-based method for profiling and quantification of multiple glycans on whole living cell surf...
Extracellular glycoproteins are extremely important to a variety of biological processes, including ...
Glycosylation analysis from biological samples is often challenging due to the high complexity of th...
Proteins on the cell surface are frequently glycosylated, and they are essential for cells. Surface ...
Carbohydrates are the most difficult class of biological molecules to study by high-throughput metho...
The cell surface is normally covered with sugars that are bound to lipids or proteins. Surface glyco...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...