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Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison

The availability of specific exoglycosidases alongside a spectral library of O-linked oligosaccharide collision induced dissociation (CID) MS fragments, UniCarb-DB, provides a pathway to make the elucidation of O-linked oligosaccharides more efficient. Here, we advise an approach of exoglycosidase-d...

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Autores principales: Ali, Liaqat, Kenny, Diarmuid T., Hayes, Catherine A., Karlsson, Niclas G.
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Publicado: MDPI 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957756
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo2100648
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author Ali, Liaqat
Kenny, Diarmuid T.
Hayes, Catherine A.
Karlsson, Niclas G.
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description The availability of specific exoglycosidases alongside a spectral library of O-linked oligosaccharide collision induced dissociation (CID) MS fragments, UniCarb-DB, provides a pathway to make the elucidation of O-linked oligosaccharides more efficient. Here, we advise an approach of exoglycosidase-digestion of O-linked oligosaccharide mixtures, for structures that do not provide confirmative spectra. The combination of specific exoglycosidase digestion and MS(2) matching of the exoglycosidase products with structures from UniCarb-DB, allowed the assignment of unknown structures. This approach was illustrated by treating sialylated core 2 O-linked oligosaccharides, released from the human synovial glycoprotein (lubricin), with a α2–3 specific sialidase. This methodology demonstrated the exclusive 3 linked nature of the sialylation of core 2 oligosaccharides on lubricin. When specific exoglycosidases were not available, MS(3) spectral matching using standards was used. This allowed the unusual 4-linked terminal GlcNAc epitope in a porcine stomach to be identified in the GlcNAc1-4Galβ1–3(GlcNAcβ1-6)GalNAcol structure, indicating the antibacterial epitope GlcNAcα1–4. In total, 13 structures were identified using exoglycosidase and MS(n,) alongside UniCarb-DB fragment spectra comparison. UniCarb-DB could also be used to identify the specificity of unknown exoglycosidases in human saliva. Endogenous salivary exoglycosidase activity on mucin oligosaccharides could be monitored by comparing the generated tandem MS spectra with those present in UniCarb-DB, showing that oral exoglycosidases were dominated by sialidases with a higher activity towards 3-linked sialic acid rather than 6-linked sialic acid.
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spelling pubmed-39012282014-05-27 Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison Ali, Liaqat Kenny, Diarmuid T. Hayes, Catherine A. Karlsson, Niclas G. Metabolites Article The availability of specific exoglycosidases alongside a spectral library of O-linked oligosaccharide collision induced dissociation (CID) MS fragments, UniCarb-DB, provides a pathway to make the elucidation of O-linked oligosaccharides more efficient. Here, we advise an approach of exoglycosidase-digestion of O-linked oligosaccharide mixtures, for structures that do not provide confirmative spectra. The combination of specific exoglycosidase digestion and MS(2) matching of the exoglycosidase products with structures from UniCarb-DB, allowed the assignment of unknown structures. This approach was illustrated by treating sialylated core 2 O-linked oligosaccharides, released from the human synovial glycoprotein (lubricin), with a α2–3 specific sialidase. This methodology demonstrated the exclusive 3 linked nature of the sialylation of core 2 oligosaccharides on lubricin. When specific exoglycosidases were not available, MS(3) spectral matching using standards was used. This allowed the unusual 4-linked terminal GlcNAc epitope in a porcine stomach to be identified in the GlcNAc1-4Galβ1–3(GlcNAcβ1-6)GalNAcol structure, indicating the antibacterial epitope GlcNAcα1–4. In total, 13 structures were identified using exoglycosidase and MS(n,) alongside UniCarb-DB fragment spectra comparison. UniCarb-DB could also be used to identify the specificity of unknown exoglycosidases in human saliva. Endogenous salivary exoglycosidase activity on mucin oligosaccharides could be monitored by comparing the generated tandem MS spectra with those present in UniCarb-DB, showing that oral exoglycosidases were dominated by sialidases with a higher activity towards 3-linked sialic acid rather than 6-linked sialic acid. MDPI 2012-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3901228/ /pubmed/24957756 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo2100648 Text en © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Ali, Liaqat
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Karlsson, Niclas G.
Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title_full Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title_fullStr Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title_full_unstemmed Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title_short Structural Identification of O-Linked Oligosaccharides Using Exoglycosidases and MS(n) Together with UniCarb-DB Fragment Spectra Comparison
title_sort structural identification of o-linked oligosaccharides using exoglycosidases and ms(n) together with unicarb-db fragment spectra comparison
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957756
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo2100648
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