Site-Specific Protein N- and O-Glycosylation Analysis by a C18-Porous Graphitized Carbon-Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Approach Using Pronase Treated Glycopeptides.
2015
The analysis of N- and O-glycopeptides remains challenging due to the microheterogeneity (different glycoforms attached to one glycosylation site) and macroheterogeneity (site occupancy) of the glycoprotein. Trypsin is by far the most commonly used protease in glycoproteomic studies; however, it often results in long peptides that can harbor more than one glycan which may hamper site identification. The use of unspecific proteases such as Pronase can largely overcome this problem by generating glycopeptides with a small peptide portion. While the resulting glycopeptides are very useful for tandem mass spectrometric investigation, the analysis with conventional 1D-LC-ESI-MS/MS approaches can lead to incomplete glycosylation coverage because of the very heterogeneous physicochemical properties of the glycopeptides depending on the peptide sequence as well as the size and charges of the glycan moiety. Here, we describe a universal workflow for site-specific N- and O-glycopeptide analysis of Pronase treated g...
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