Issue 11, 2012

Large-scale quantitative glycoproteomics analysis of site-specific glycosylation occupancy

Abstract

Disease-associated aberrant glycosylation may be protein specific and glycosylation site specific. Quantitative assessment of glycosylation changes at a site-specific molecular level may represent one of the initial steps for systematically revealing the glycosylation abnormalities associated with a disease or biological state. Comparative quantitative profiling of glycoproteome to provide accurate quantification of site-specific glycosylation occupancy has been a challenging task, requiring a concerted approach drawing from a variety of techniques. In this report, we present a quantitative glycoproteomics method that allows global scale identification and comparative quantification of glycosylation site occupancy using mass spectrometry. We further demonstrated this approach by quantitatively characterizing the N-glycoproteome of human pancreas.

Graphical abstract: Large-scale quantitative glycoproteomics analysis of site-specific glycosylation occupancy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Method
Submitted
05 Jun 2012
Accepted
26 Jul 2012
First published
14 Aug 2012

Mol. BioSyst., 2012,8, 2850-2856

Large-scale quantitative glycoproteomics analysis of site-specific glycosylation occupancy

S. Pan, Y. Tamura, R. Chen, D. May, M. W. McIntosh and T. A. Brentnall, Mol. BioSyst., 2012, 8, 2850 DOI: 10.1039/C2MB25268F

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