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Tags for the stable isotopic labeling of carbohydrates and quantitative analysis by mass spectrometry.


ABSTRACT: Although stable isotopic labeling has found widespread use in the proteomics field, its application to carbohydrate quantification has been limited. Herein we report the design, synthesis, and application of a novel series of compounds that allow for the incorporation of isotopic variation within glycan structures. The novel feature of the compounds is the ability to incorporate the isotopes in a controlled manner, allowing for the generation of four tags that vary only in their isotopic content. This allows for the direct comparisons of three samples or triplicate measurements with an internal standard within one mass spectral analysis. Quantitation of partially depolymerized glycosaminoglycan mixtures, as well as N-linked glycans released from fetuin, is used to demonstrate the utility of the tetraplex tagging strategy.

SUBMITTER: Bowman MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2532755 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tags for the stable isotopic labeling of carbohydrates and quantitative analysis by mass spectrometry.

Bowman Michael J MJ   Zaia Joseph J  

Analytical chemistry 20070703 15


Although stable isotopic labeling has found widespread use in the proteomics field, its application to carbohydrate quantification has been limited. Herein we report the design, synthesis, and application of a novel series of compounds that allow for the incorporation of isotopic variation within glycan structures. The novel feature of the compounds is the ability to incorporate the isotopes in a controlled manner, allowing for the generation of four tags that vary only in their isotopic content  ...[more]

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