October 1, 2012
Journal Article

Improving N-Glycan Coverage using HPLC-MS with Electrospray Ionization at Subambient Pressure

Abstract

Human serum glycan profiling with mass spectrometry (MS) has been employed to study several disease conditions and is demonstrating promise for e.g. clinical biomarker discovery. However, the poor glycan ionization efficiency and the large dynamic range of glycan concentrations in human sera hinder comprehensive profiling. In particular, large glycans are problematic because they are present at low concentrations and prone to fragmentation. Here we show that the sub-ambient pressure ionization with nanoelectrospray (SPIN)-MS can expand the serum glycome profile when compared with the conventional atmospheric pressure electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS with a heated capillary inlet. Notably, the ions generated by the SPIN interface were observed at higher charge states for 50% of the annotated glycans. Out of a total of 130 detected glycans, 34 were only detected with the SPIN-MS, resulting in improved coverage of glycan families as well as of glycans with larger numbers of labile monosaccharides.

Revised: November 12, 2012 | Published: October 1, 2012

Citation

Marginean I., S.R. Kronewitter, R.J. Moore, G.W. Slysz, M.E. Monroe, G.A. Anderson, and K. Tang, et al. 2012. Improving N-Glycan Coverage using HPLC-MS with Electrospray Ionization at Subambient Pressure. Analytical Chemistry 84, no. 21:9208-9213. PNNL-SA-89077. doi:10.1021/ac301961u