A STRATEGY FOR THE MAPPING OF N-GLYCANS BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS

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HERMENTIN, P
DOENGES, R
WITZEL, R
HOKKE, CH
VLIEGENTHART, JFG
KAMERLING, JP
CONRADT, HS
NIMTZ, M
BRAZEL, D
机构
[1] UNIV UTRECHT,BIJVOET CTR,DEPT BIOORGAN CHEM,3508 TB UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
[2] GESELL BIOTECHNOL FORSCH MBH,DEPT GENET,D-38124 BRAUNSCHWEIG,GERMANY
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10.1006/abio.1994.1374
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We have evaluated high-performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) with respect to its suitability for use in establishing a carbohydrate-mapping database that would enable a carbohydrate structural analysis by mere comparison of migration times. The suitability of HPCE for carbohydrate structural assignments was ascertained by validation experiments. The migration times of distinct N-glycans, prepared and measured on different days, were shown to be highly reproducible, with a coefficient of variation of usually less than 0.20%, requiring only femtomoles of N-glycan per injection for reliable measurements. By including mesityl oxide and sialic acid as internal standards and a triple-correction method, HPCE fulfills the analytical requirements with respect to accuracy, precision, reproducibility, and sensitivity. The N-glycan-mapping database was established using a newly developed and optimized buffer system containing 1,5-diaminopentane as an organic modifier. Approximately 80 different sialylated N-glycans of known structure, which have thus far been measured and characterized, have been entered into our Lotus 1-2-3 mapping database. The database for structural determinations was tested using the N-linked carbohydrates released from recombinant human urinary erythropoietin (baby hamster kidney) by PNGase F treatment and from bovine serum fetuin and (alpha 1)-acid glycoprotein by automated and manual (large-scale) hydrazinolysis, respectively. The efficiency of the database and of the triple-correction method was further confirmed by HPCE measurements performed in a different laboratory and by a different analyst who used the HPCE system of a different manufacturer. (C) 1994 Academic Press,Inc.
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