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Identification of Mobility-Resolved N-Glycan Isomers

Ben Faleh, Ahmed  
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Warnke, Stephan  
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Bansal, Priyanka  
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July 7, 2022
Analytical Chemistry

Glycan analysis has evolved considerably during the last decade. The advent of high-resolution ion-mobility spectrometry has enabled the separation of isomers with only the slightest of structural differences. However, the ability to separate such species raises the problem of identifying all the mobility-resolved peaks that are observed, especially when analytical standards are not available. In this work, we report an approach based on the combination of IMSn with cryogenic vibrational spectroscopy to identify N-glycan reducing-end anomers. By identifying the reducing-end alpha and beta anomers of diacetyl-chitobiose, which is a disaccharide that forms part of the common core of all N-glycans, we are able to assign mobility peaks to reducing anomers of a selection of N-glycans of different sizes, starting from trisaccharides such as Man-1 up to glycans containing nine monosaccharide units, such as G2. By building an infrared fingerprint database of the identified N-glycans, our approach allows unambiguous identification of mobility peaks corresponding to reducing-end anomers and distinguishes them from positional isomers that might be present in a complex mixture.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.2c01181
Web of Science ID

WOS:000826866200001

Author(s)
Ben Faleh, Ahmed  
Warnke, Stephan  
Bansal, Priyanka  
Pellegrinelli, Robert P.
Dyukova, Irina
Rizzo, Thomas R.  
Date Issued

2022-07-07

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

94

Issue

28

Start page

10101

End page

10108

Subjects

Chemistry, Analytical

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Chemistry

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irmpd spectroscopy

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traveling-waves

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ion

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separations

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glycosylation

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biomarker

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cancer

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