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Analytical Biochemistry | 1988

Structural characterization of intact, branched oligosaccharides by high performance liquid chromatography and liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry

James W. Webb; Ke Jiang; Beth L. Gillece-Castro; Anthony L. Tarentino; Thomas H. Plummer; James C. Byrd; Susan J. Fisher; Alma L. Burlingame

We report results of a mass-spectrometric-based strategy for determining the detailed structural features of N-linked oligosaccharides from glycoproteins. The method was used to characterize a series of intact, high mannose oligosaccharides isolated from human immunoglobulin M (IgM). The IgM was purified from a patient with Waldenstroms macroglobulinemia. The strategy included releasing the oligosaccharides by digestion of the purified glycoprotein with endoglycosidase H, separating the released oligosaccharides by high resolution gel filtration, and derivatizing the resulting reducing termini with the uv-absorbing moiety, ethyl p-aminobenzoate. This particular derivative facilitates HPLC detection and provides centers for protonation and deprotonation enhancing liquid secondary ion mass spectra. Positive and negative ion spectra contained molecular species of similar abundance. However, fragment ion peaks yielding sequence information were significantly more prominent in the negative ion mass spectra. Furthermore, it was obvious that the fragmentation patterns differed substantially for linear and branched oligomers. For linear oligosaccharides, a smooth envelope of fragment ions was observed; from low to high mass there was an ordered decrease in ion abundance from both the reducing and nonreducing termini. This pattern of fragment ions was not observed for branched oligosaccharides since in these cases fragments at certain masses could not arise by single bond cleavages. Therefore, these fragments were either significantly reduced in abundance or absent as compared with identical fragments formed from linear molecules. Importantly, 200 pmol of an oligosaccharide could be derivatized, separated, and detected by mass spectrometry, allowing identification of previously unreported minor components of the IgM oligosaccharides. Therefore, this experimental strategy is particularly useful for the purification and detailed structural characterization of low abundance oligosaccharides isolated from heterogeneous biological samples.


Biochemistry | 1985

Deglycosylation of asparagine-linked glycans by peptide: N- glycosidase F

Anthony L. Tarentino; Caroline M. Gomez; Thomas H. Plummer


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1974

The Release of Intact Oligosaccharides from Specific Glycoproteins by Endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase H

Anthony L. Tarentino; Thomas H. Plummer; Frank Maley


Biochemistry | 1978

By-product analogues for bovine carboxypeptidase B.

Thomas J. McKay; Thomas H. Plummer


Biochemistry | 1972

Purification and properties of -D- and -D-mannosidases from hen oviduct.

Tadayoshi Sukeno; Anthony L. Tarentino; Thomas H. Plummer; Frank Maley


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

Multiple endoglycosidase F activities expressed by Flavobacterium meningosepticum endoglycosidases F2 and F3. Molecular cloning, primary sequence, and enzyme expression.

Anthony L. Tarentino; Geraldine Quinones; Li-Ming Changchien; Thomas H. Plummer


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1972

A Re-evaluation of the Oligosaccharide Sequence Associated with Ovalbumin

Anthony L. Tarentino; Thomas H. Plummer; Frank Maley


Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine | 1987

Conversion of MM creatine kinase isoforms in human plasma by carboxypeptidase N

Dana R. Abendschein; Harvey Serota; Thomas H. Plummer; Kenneth Amiraian; Arnold W. Strauss; Burton E. Sobel; Allan S. Jaffe


Biochemistry | 1975

The isolation and structure of the core oligosaccharide sequences of IgM.

Anthony L. Tarentino; Thomas H. Plummer; Frank Maley


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1973

Isolation and Characterization of the Glycopeptides of Porcine Pancreatic Lipases La and Lb

Thomas H. Plummer; Louis Sarda

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Anthony L. Tarentino

New York State Department of Health

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Frank Maley

New York State Department of Health

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Geraldine Quinones

New York State Department of Health

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Patrick Van Roey

New York State Department of Health

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