Na Young Choi, Eun Sun Ji, Gun Wook Park, Heeyoun Hwang, Ju Yeon Lee, Hyun Kyoung Lee, Jin Young Kim, Jong Shin Yoo
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A294822
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Glycosylation is one of the important post-translational modification of proteins, which have a variety of functions in a wide range of biological processes such as inflammation and immunization. Especially N-glycoproteins contain glycans attached to asparagine (N) residues. Dried Blood Spot (DBS) have a number of advantages which are easy to collection, transportation, and storage at room temperature compared with previous conventional sampling methods that store the blood in the liquid state at low temperature (-80 ℃). In this study, we performed direct analysis of the N-glycoproteins through optimization of sample preparation from human serum without any depletion and enrichment processes. Denaturing and desalting condition brfore MS analysis were tested and optimized conditions were applied to DBS to identify N-glycoproteins. We first found total 54 glycopeptides from 23 major glycoproteins in DBS directly. Among them, 17 site-specific N-glycopeptides from 11 major glycoproteins quantified by LC-MS/MS with GPA system [1]. The quantified N-glycopeptides have a similar retention time and CV% for quantitation was less than 30%. We were able to quantify neutral fucosylated and sialylated non-fucosylated glycan structures in DBS. Through these experiments, we confirmed that N-glycoproteins and N-glycopeptides analysis can be performed in dried blood spot directly. Further it is expected that N-glycoprotein analysis using dried blood spot can be applied to disease sample.
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Na Young Choi [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea, Graduated School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea ]
Eun Sun Ji [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea ]
Gun Wook Park [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea ]
Heeyoun Hwang [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea ]
Ju Yeon Lee [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea ]
Hyun Kyoung Lee [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea, Graduated School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea ]
Jin Young Kim [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea ]
Jong Shin Yoo [ Biomedical Omics Group, Division of Bioconvergence Analysis, KBSI, Ochang, Korea, Graduated School of Analytical Science and Technology, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea ]
본 학회는 화학, 생화학, 분자생물학, 미생물학, 식품공학, 의학, 약학, 유전공학 및 생물공학, 환경 및 기타 공업 등 전 분야의 탄수화물관련 이론과 기술을 연구 발전시키고 산학협동을 통해 이를 보급하여 국내 관련 산업의 발전 및 국민생활의 과학화에 기여하고자 하며, 이러한 목표와 비젼의 실현을 위해 회원들이 적극적인 참여와 활동을 전개하고자 한다.