Glycans are fundamental biological macromolecules, yet despite their prevalence and recognized importance, a number of unique challenges hinder routine characterization. The multiplicity of OH groups in glycan monomers easily afford branched structures and alternate linkage sites, which can result in isomeric structures that differ by minute details. Herein, radical chemistry is employed in conjunction with mass spectrometry to enable rapid, accurate, and high throughput identification of a challenging series of closely related glycan isomers. The results are compared with analysis by collision-induced dissociation, higher-energy collisional dissociation, and ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) at 213 nm. In general, collision-based activa...
The complexity of glycans poses a major challenge for structure elucidation. Tandem mass spectrometr...
Mass spectrometric glycan rearrangement is problematic because it provides misleading structural inf...
The importance of glycans in biological processes are matched by their structural complexity. Coatin...
Glycans are fundamental biological macromolecules, yet despite their prevalence and recognized impor...
Characterization of structural isomers has become increasingly important and extremely challenging i...
Glycans, a family of compounds often attached to proteins and ceramides, are diverse molecules invol...
While glycans are present on the surface of cells in all living organisms and play key roles in most...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid-base cata...
The analysis of carbohydrates, or glycans, is challenging for established structure-sensitive gas-ph...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid-base cata...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid–base cata...
Ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) is an alternative high-energy ion activation technique implemen...
Ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) is an alternative high-energy ion activation technique implemen...
Structural isomers of N-glycans that are identical in mass and atomic composition provide a great ch...
The complexity of glycans poses a major challenge for structure elucidation. Tandem mass spectrometr...
Mass spectrometric glycan rearrangement is problematic because it provides misleading structural inf...
The importance of glycans in biological processes are matched by their structural complexity. Coatin...
Glycans are fundamental biological macromolecules, yet despite their prevalence and recognized impor...
Characterization of structural isomers has become increasingly important and extremely challenging i...
Glycans, a family of compounds often attached to proteins and ceramides, are diverse molecules invol...
While glycans are present on the surface of cells in all living organisms and play key roles in most...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid-base cata...
The analysis of carbohydrates, or glycans, is challenging for established structure-sensitive gas-ph...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid-base cata...
Nature excels at breaking down glycans into their components, typically via enzymatic acid–base cata...
Ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) is an alternative high-energy ion activation technique implemen...
Ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) is an alternative high-energy ion activation technique implemen...
Structural isomers of N-glycans that are identical in mass and atomic composition provide a great ch...
The complexity of glycans poses a major challenge for structure elucidation. Tandem mass spectrometr...
Mass spectrometric glycan rearrangement is problematic because it provides misleading structural inf...
The importance of glycans in biological processes are matched by their structural complexity. Coatin...