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Comparison of methods for profiling O-glycosylation: Human Proteome Organisation Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative multi-institutional study of IgA1.


ABSTRACT: The Human Proteome Organisation Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative recently coordinated a multi-institutional study that evaluated methodologies that are widely used for defining the N-glycan content in glycoproteins. The study convincingly endorsed mass spectrometry as the technique of choice for glycomic profiling in the discovery phase of diagnostic research. The present study reports the extension of the Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative's activities to an assessment of the methodologies currently used for O-glycan analysis. Three samples of IgA1 isolated from the serum of patients with multiple myeloma were distributed to 15 laboratories worldwide for O-glycomics analysis. A variety of mass spectrometric and chromatographic procedures representative of current methodologies were used. Similar to the previous N-glycan study, the results convincingly confirmed the pre-eminent performance of MS for O-glycan profiling. Two general strategies were found to give the most reliable data, namely direct MS analysis of mixtures of permethylated reduced glycans in the positive ion mode and analysis of native reduced glycans in the negative ion mode using LC-MS approaches. In addition, mass spectrometric methodologies to analyze O-glycopeptides were also successful.

SUBMITTER: Wada Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2860227 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of methods for profiling O-glycosylation: Human Proteome Organisation Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative multi-institutional study of IgA1.

Wada Yoshinao Y   Dell Anne A   Haslam Stuart M SM   Tissot Bérangère B   Canis Kévin K   Azadi Parastoo P   Bäckström Malin M   Costello Catherine E CE   Hansson Gunnar C GC   Hiki Yoshiyuki Y   Ishihara Mayumi M   Ito Hiromi H   Kakehi Kazuaki K   Karlsson Niclas N   Hayes Catherine E CE   Kato Koichi K   Kawasaki Nana N   Khoo Kay-Hooi KH   Kobayashi Kunihiko K   Kolarich Daniel D   Kondo Akihiro A   Lebrilla Carlito C   Nakano Miyako M   Narimatsu Hisashi H   Novak Jan J   Novotny Milos V MV   Ohno Erina E   Packer Nicolle H NH   Palaima Elizabeth E   Renfrow Matthew B MB   Tajiri Michiko M   Thomsson Kristina A KA   Yagi Hirokazu H   Yu Shin-Yi SY   Taniguchi Naoyuki N  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20091228 4


The Human Proteome Organisation Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative recently coordinated a multi-institutional study that evaluated methodologies that are widely used for defining the N-glycan content in glycoproteins. The study convincingly endorsed mass spectrometry as the technique of choice for glycomic profiling in the discovery phase of diagnostic research. The present study reports the extension of the Human Disease Glycomics/Proteome Initiative's activities to an assessment of th  ...[more]

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