Sialic acids are carried by glycoproteins, proteoglycans and glycolipids as terminal entities of larger glycan structures and form a heterogeneous group of important monosaccharides in a wide range of biological systems in nature. Spatial and temporal structural characterisation of sialoglycoconjugates is required to understand their function. In this first of two related reviews we outline the available strategies for the analysis of mammalian N- and O-linked glycoprotein sialylation and summarise the associated sample handling methodologies that are a prerequisite for successful experimental designs including methods for enrichment, isolation, derivatisation and metabolic labelling. The downstream liquid chromatography (LC) mass spectrome...
Sialic acids have diverse biological roles, ranging from promoting up to preventing protein and cell...
Glycosylation is one of the most common and structurally diverse posttranslational modifications of ...
Sialylation typically occurs at the terminal of glycans, and its aberration often correlates with di...
Structural characterisation of sialylated glycoproteins in time and space is a requirement for furth...
Sialic acids are carried by glycoproteins, proteoglycans and glycolipids as terminal entities of lar...
Sialic acids are a family of structurally unique and negatively charged nine\u2010carbon sugars, nor...
Sialic acids are a heterogeneous group of monosaccharides that play key roles in human glycobiology....
Glycosylation serving as an essential post-translational modification of protein plays an important ...
Recent emergences of glycobiology, glycotechnology and glycomics have been clarifying enormous roles...
Recent emergences of glycobiology, glycotechnology and glycomics have been clarifying enormous roles...
Sialic acids have diverse biological roles, ranging from promoting up to preventing protein and cell...
Aberrant sialylation of glycoproteins is closely related to many malignant diseases, and analysis of...
Aberrant sialylation of glycoproteins is closely related to many malignant diseases, and analysis of...
The goal of the study is to develop multidimensional chromatography and mass spectrometry methods fo...
This protocol shows how to obtain a detailed glycan compositional and structural profile from purifi...
Sialic acids have diverse biological roles, ranging from promoting up to preventing protein and cell...
Glycosylation is one of the most common and structurally diverse posttranslational modifications of ...
Sialylation typically occurs at the terminal of glycans, and its aberration often correlates with di...
Structural characterisation of sialylated glycoproteins in time and space is a requirement for furth...
Sialic acids are carried by glycoproteins, proteoglycans and glycolipids as terminal entities of lar...
Sialic acids are a family of structurally unique and negatively charged nine\u2010carbon sugars, nor...
Sialic acids are a heterogeneous group of monosaccharides that play key roles in human glycobiology....
Glycosylation serving as an essential post-translational modification of protein plays an important ...
Recent emergences of glycobiology, glycotechnology and glycomics have been clarifying enormous roles...
Recent emergences of glycobiology, glycotechnology and glycomics have been clarifying enormous roles...
Sialic acids have diverse biological roles, ranging from promoting up to preventing protein and cell...
Aberrant sialylation of glycoproteins is closely related to many malignant diseases, and analysis of...
Aberrant sialylation of glycoproteins is closely related to many malignant diseases, and analysis of...
The goal of the study is to develop multidimensional chromatography and mass spectrometry methods fo...
This protocol shows how to obtain a detailed glycan compositional and structural profile from purifi...
Sialic acids have diverse biological roles, ranging from promoting up to preventing protein and cell...
Glycosylation is one of the most common and structurally diverse posttranslational modifications of ...
Sialylation typically occurs at the terminal of glycans, and its aberration often correlates with di...