Because routine preparation of glycan samples involves multiple reaction and cleaning steps at which sample loss occurs, glycan analysis is typically performed using large tissue samples. This type of analysis yields no detailed molecular spatial information and requires special care to maintain proper storage and shipping conditions. We describe here a new glycan sample preparation protocol using minimized sample preparation steps and optimized procedures. Tissue sections and spotted samples first undergo on-surface enzymatic digestion to release N-glycans. The released glycans are then reduced and permethylated prior to online purification and LC-electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS analysis. The efficiency of this protocol was initially eval...
Glycosylation modifies the physicochemical properties and protein binding functions of glycoconjugat...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant glycosylation is associated with most of the diseases. Direct imaging and profili...
The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellu...
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification of proteins. Many diseases, such as ca...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Extracellular matrixes comprise glycoproteins, glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans that order the e...
Glycosylation is one of the most common protein modifications and profoundly regulates many biologic...
The N-glycan diversity of human serum glycoproteins, i.e., the human blood serum N-glycome, is both ...
Glycosylation is considered one of the most complex and structurally diverse post-translational modi...
N- and O-glycans are attractive clinical biomarkers as glycosylation changes in response to diseases...
Glycoprotein glycosylation is altered in many diseases, including congenital disorders of glycosylat...
Glycans play an important role in biology with multiple cellular functions ranging from cell signali...
Aberrant glycosylation is associated with most of the diseases. Direct imaging and profiling of N-gl...
Glycosylation is highly sensitive to the biochemical environment and plays a key role in development...
This protocol shows how to obtain a detailed glycan compositional and structural profile from purifi...
Glycosylation modifies the physicochemical properties and protein binding functions of glycoconjugat...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant glycosylation is associated with most of the diseases. Direct imaging and profili...
The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellu...
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification of proteins. Many diseases, such as ca...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Extracellular matrixes comprise glycoproteins, glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans that order the e...
Glycosylation is one of the most common protein modifications and profoundly regulates many biologic...
The N-glycan diversity of human serum glycoproteins, i.e., the human blood serum N-glycome, is both ...
Glycosylation is considered one of the most complex and structurally diverse post-translational modi...
N- and O-glycans are attractive clinical biomarkers as glycosylation changes in response to diseases...
Glycoprotein glycosylation is altered in many diseases, including congenital disorders of glycosylat...
Glycans play an important role in biology with multiple cellular functions ranging from cell signali...
Aberrant glycosylation is associated with most of the diseases. Direct imaging and profiling of N-gl...
Glycosylation is highly sensitive to the biochemical environment and plays a key role in development...
This protocol shows how to obtain a detailed glycan compositional and structural profile from purifi...
Glycosylation modifies the physicochemical properties and protein binding functions of glycoconjugat...
ABSTRACT: Aberrant glycosylation is associated with most of the diseases. Direct imaging and profili...
The glycosylation of proteins is responsible for their structural and functional roles in many cellu...