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Analytical Chemistry | 2013

Structural characterization of pyridylaminated oligosaccharides derived from neutral glycosphingolipids by high-sensitivity capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry.

Emi Ito; Kazuki Nakajima; Hiroaki Waki; Kozo Miseki; Takashi Shimada; Taka-Aki Sato; Kazuaki Kakehi; Minoru Suzuki; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Akemi Suzuki

High-sensitivity capillary electrophoresis-electrospray ionization quadrupole ion trap time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CE-ESI-QIT-TOF MS) was developed to structurally characterize four kinds of pyridylaminated (PA) oligosaccharides, i.e., lactose (Lac)-PA, globotriose (Gb3)-PA, globotetraose (Gb4)-PA, and IV(3) αGalNAc-Gb4 (Forssman antigen)-PA, derived from neutral glycosphingolipids. The CE-MS system included the head-column field-amplified sample stacking (HC-FASS) method for effective sample injection into a capillary column in CE, a sheathless interface between CE and a mass spectrometer, and MS and tandem MS (MS(2)) measurements with narrow mass range repeated high-speed switching. The total sensitivity of the developed CE-MS system was about 20,000 times higher than that of the conventional CE-MS system consisting of pressure injection, a sheath-flow interface, and a wide mass range measurement. The MS and MS(2) spectra of the four PA-oligosaccharides at a concentration of 25 amol/μL in mixtures (each 250 amol/10 μL in a tube) clearly showed protonated molecular ions ([M + H](+)) and the fragment ions responsible for the sequential elimination of saccharides. The developed CE-MS system is a powerful method for the structural characterization of glycosphingolipids extracted from very small amounts of biological materials and could be extended to the structural characterization of oligosaccharides derived from glycoproteins.


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 1988

Protein and polymer analyses up to m/z 100 000 by laser ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry

Koichi Tanaka; Hiroaki Waki; Yutaka Ido; Satoshi Akita; Yoshikazu Yoshida; Tamio Yoshida; Takekiyo Matsuo


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006

Method optimization for analysis of fullerenes by liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry

Shin-ichi Kawano; Hideaki Murata; Hirohisa Mikami; Kazuo Mukaibatake; Hiroaki Waki


Archive | 1997

Cylindrical multiple-pole mass filter with CVD-deposited electrode layers

Masahiro Hiraishi; Toshihiko Yoshida; Hiroaki Waki; Sunao Yoshida; Shinichi Kuroda


Neurochemical Research | 2012

Structural Characterization of Monosialo-, Disialo- and Trisialo-gangliosides by Negative Ion AP-MALDI-QIT-TOF Mass Spectrometry with MSn Switching

Emi Ito; Akio Tominaga; Hiroaki Waki; Kozo Miseki; Azusa Tomioka; Kazuki Nakajima; Kazuaki Kakehi; Minoru Suzuki; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Akemi Suzuki


Archive | 2003

Preparative liquid chromatograph using plural detectors

Hiroaki Waki


Archive | 2001

Liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer

Hiroaki Waki


Archive | 2005

Liquid cheromatography/mass spectrometry apparatus

Mayumi Matsui; Hiroaki Waki


Archive | 1997

Mass spectrometric apparatus for use with a liquid chromatograph

Hiroaki Waki


Archive | 2001

Mass spectrometer with multipole rod type ion lens

Hiroaki Waki

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