Glycans are intrinsically complex biomolecules that pose particular analytical challenges. Standard workflows for glycan analysis are based on mass spectrometry, often coupled with separation techniques such as liquid chromatography and ion mobility spectrometry. However, this approach does not yield direct structural information and cannot always distinguish between isomers. This gap might be filled in the future by gas-phase infrared spectroscopy, which has emerged as a promising structure-sensitive technique for glycan fingerprinting. This review highlights recent applications of gas-phase infrared spectroscopy for the analysis of synthetic and biological glycans and how they can be integrated into mass spectrometry-based workflows
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are a family of complex carbohydrates vital to all mammalian organisms and...
Carbohydrates and lipids are not only energy sources and structural components of cells but fulfill ...
The analysis of glycans presents a significant challenge that arises from their isomeric heterogenei...
Due to the existence of numerous isomers, the in-depth analysis of glycans represents a major challe...
Due to the existence of numerous isomers, the in-depth analysis of glycans represents a major challe...
Given the biological relevance and intrinsic structural complexity of glycans, increasing efforts ar...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool used to infer detailed structural information on molec...
The diversity of stereochemical isomers present in glycans and glycoconjugates poses a formidable ch...
International audienceSequencing glycans is demanding due to their structural diversity. Compared to...
International audienceSequencing glycans is demanding due to their structural diversity. Compared to...
The isomeric heterogeneity of glycans poses a great challenge for their analysis. While combining io...
While glycans are present on the surface of cells in all living organisms and play key roles in most...
The isomeric complexity of glycans make their analysis by traditional techniques particularly challe...
Although there have been substantial improvements in glycan analysis over the past decade, the lack ...
Cells encode information in the sequence of biopolymers, such as nucleic acids, proteins, and glycan...
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are a family of complex carbohydrates vital to all mammalian organisms and...
Carbohydrates and lipids are not only energy sources and structural components of cells but fulfill ...
The analysis of glycans presents a significant challenge that arises from their isomeric heterogenei...
Due to the existence of numerous isomers, the in-depth analysis of glycans represents a major challe...
Due to the existence of numerous isomers, the in-depth analysis of glycans represents a major challe...
Given the biological relevance and intrinsic structural complexity of glycans, increasing efforts ar...
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool used to infer detailed structural information on molec...
The diversity of stereochemical isomers present in glycans and glycoconjugates poses a formidable ch...
International audienceSequencing glycans is demanding due to their structural diversity. Compared to...
International audienceSequencing glycans is demanding due to their structural diversity. Compared to...
The isomeric heterogeneity of glycans poses a great challenge for their analysis. While combining io...
While glycans are present on the surface of cells in all living organisms and play key roles in most...
The isomeric complexity of glycans make their analysis by traditional techniques particularly challe...
Although there have been substantial improvements in glycan analysis over the past decade, the lack ...
Cells encode information in the sequence of biopolymers, such as nucleic acids, proteins, and glycan...
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are a family of complex carbohydrates vital to all mammalian organisms and...
Carbohydrates and lipids are not only energy sources and structural components of cells but fulfill ...
The analysis of glycans presents a significant challenge that arises from their isomeric heterogenei...