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Structural characterization and analysis of different epimers of neutral glycosphingolipid LcGg4 by ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry.


ABSTRACT: LcGg4, a neutral glycosphingolipid (GSL) and cancer antigen, its epimers GalNAc-LcGg4 and GlcNAc-LcGg4, and three lipid forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 were studied by mass spectrometry (MS). It was found that different forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 carrying homologous (d16:1/18:0) and (d18:1/18:0) lipids were easily separated and identified using liquid chromatography (LC)-MS. In addition, like gangliosides, homologous lipid forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 showed the same fragmentation pattern, except for a uniform shift of their glycolipid product ions by a certain m/z number determined by the varied lipid structure. It was also disclosed that LcGg4 and its epimers GalNAc-LcGg4 and GlcNAc-LcGg4, which are different only in the C4-configuration of their non-reducing end sugar residues, gave the same MS/MS product ions in similar relative intensities, as well as the same LC retention time, suggesting the challenge to differentiate epimeric GSLs by LC-MS. However, ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)-MS was able to efficiently separate and distinguish these epimers. This study has demonstrated the promise of IMS-MS for isomeric GSL characterization and the IMS-MS and LC-MS/MS combination for natural GSL analysis.

SUBMITTER: Gao T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9483844 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural characterization and analysis of different epimers of neutral glycosphingolipid LcGg4 by ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry.

Gao Tianqi T   Lott Aneirin A AA   Huang Fanran F   Rohokale Rajendra R   Li Qingjiang Q   Olivos Hernando J HJ   Chen Sixue S   Guo Zhongwu Z  

The Analyst 20220627 13


LcGg4, a neutral glycosphingolipid (GSL) and cancer antigen, its epimers GalNAc-LcGg4 and GlcNAc-LcGg4, and three lipid forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 were studied by mass spectrometry (MS). It was found that different forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 carrying homologous (d16:1/18:0) and (d18:1/18:0) lipids were easily separated and identified using liquid chromatography (LC)-MS. In addition, like gangliosides, homologous lipid forms of GalNAc-LcGg4 showed the same fragmentation pattern, except for a uniform shift  ...[more]

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