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High-Throughput Glycomics and Glycoproteomics

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    Chapter 1 Ubiquitous Importance of Protein Glycosylation.
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    Chapter 2 Laboratory Experimental Design for a Glycomic Study.
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    Chapter 3 High-Throughput Analysis of the IgG N-Glycome by UPLC-FLR.
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    Chapter 4 High-Throughput Analysis of IgG Fc Glycopeptides by LC-MS.
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    Chapter 5 Sialic Acid Derivatization for the Rapid Subclass- and Sialic Acid Linkage-Specific MALDI-TOF-MS Analysis of IgG Fc-Glycopeptides.
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    Chapter 6 The Use of Multiple Reaction Monitoring on QQQ-MS for the Analysis of Protein- and Site-Specific Glycosylation Patterns in Serum.
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    Chapter 7 Analysis of Permethylated Glycan by Liquid Chromatography (LC) and Mass Spectrometry (MS).
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    Chapter 8 High-Throughput Analysis of the Plasma N-Glycome by UHPLC.
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    Chapter 9 Site-Specific N- and O-Glycopeptide Analysis Using an Integrated C18-PGC-LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS Approach.
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    Chapter 10 Analysis of Milk Oligosaccharides by Mass Spectrometry.
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    Chapter 11 N- and O-Glycomics from Minor Amounts of Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue Samples.
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    Chapter 12 Carbohydrate Microarray Technology Applied to High-Throughput Mapping of Plant Cell Wall Glycans Using Comprehensive Microarray Polymer Profiling (CoMPP).
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    Chapter 13 Analysis of Invertebrate and Protist N-Glycans.
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    Chapter 14 High-Throughput and High-Sensitivity Mass Spectrometry-Based N-Glycomics of Mammalian Cells.
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    Chapter 15 Analysis of N-Glycosylation of Total Membrane Proteins.
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    Chapter 16 HILIC-UPLC Analysis of Brain Tissue N-Glycans.
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    Chapter 17 Automated Integration of a UPLC Glycomic Profile.
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    Chapter 18 Databases and Associated Tools for Glycomics and Glycoproteomics.
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    Chapter 19 High-Throughput N-Glycan Analysis with Rapid Magnetic Bead-Based Sample Preparation.
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Chapter title
N- and O-Glycomics from Minor Amounts of Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue Samples.
Chapter number 11
Book title
High-Throughput Glycomics and Glycoproteomics
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6493-2_11
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6491-8, 978-1-4939-6493-2
Authors

Hannes Hinneburg, Falko Schirmeister, Petra Korać, Daniel Kolarich

Editors

Gordan Lauc, Manfred Wuhrer

Abstract

The availability of well-defined samples in sufficient numbers represents a major bottleneck for any biomarker related research. The utilization of preserved, archived and clinically well-described samples therefore holds a great potential to bridge this gap. This chapter describes a universal workflow for the comprehensive characterization of N- and O-glycans released from whole formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections, including an option for further partitioning using laser microdissection of specific tissue areas/cell populations. Glycoproteins are extracted and subsequently immobilized onto a PVDF membrane prior enzymatic release of N-glycans. Following N-glycan retrieval O-glycans are released using reductive β-elimination from the same sample spot, significantly reducing the required amount of starting material. Released and reduced glycan structures are characterized using porous graphitized carbon liquid chromatography online coupled to an electrospray ionization-ion trap mass spectrometer. This technique provides information on the relative abundances of individual glycans along with detailed structural information, including isomer differentiation and functional epitope characterization of N- and O-glycans obtained from minimal amounts of tissue down to a few thousand cells.

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Other 2 13%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 13%
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Professor 1 7%
Other 3 20%
Unknown 2 13%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 7%
Computer Science 1 7%
Other 2 13%
Unknown 4 27%