Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2333060725> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2333060725 endingPage "296" @default.
- W2333060725 startingPage "278" @default.
- W2333060725 abstract "The research area of glycomics is maturing and it is realized that it is as difficult to identify the relevance of glycosylation amongst biological house-keeping as it is with any of the other omics techniques. This review focuses on sulfoglycomics of N-linked and O-linked oligosaccharides to identify relevant biological glycomics questions. The review describes how sulfated oligosaccharides have been analyzed in the past, with the focus on MS and its current application using ESI and MALDI. Also included are the particular issues of sample preparation of sulfated oligosaccharides, including enrichment and separation using capillary and nano liquid chromatography. Structural characterization of sulfated oligosaccharides is currently carried out by collision induced dissociation, but recent developments focus on increasing the structural information by improved derivatization techniques followed by MS analysis and fragmentation of derivatized intact sulfooligosaccharides. Significant progress has been shown in this field in the application of permethylation derivatization. Current trends for fragmentation of biomolecules using novel techniques are also discussed with emphasis on sulfoglycomics. The conclusion of the review is that in order to understand the largely unexplored area of sulfation of oligosaccharides, there are techniques that need to be adapted and optimized to address the structural characterization, ranging all the way from appropriate sample preparation to effective MS analysis. Keywords: sulfate, Glycomics, glycosylation, mass spectrometry, post translational modifications, sulfated oligosaccharides, capillary, collision induced dissociation, keratan sulfate, lymphocytes, pulmonary bacterial infections, endocrinology" @default.
- W2333060725 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2333060725 creator A5004508663 @default.
- W2333060725 creator A5020306466 @default.
- W2333060725 creator A5084380350 @default.
- W2333060725 creator A5091194190 @default.
- W2333060725 date "2011-12-01" @default.
- W2333060725 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2333060725 title "Perspective and Review of Mass Spectrometric Based Sulfoglycomics of N-Linked and O-Linked Oligosaccharides" @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1501761217 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1508273871 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1511515997 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1574323219 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1579581978 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1835800556 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1939504737 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1962031036 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1965521227 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1965817736 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1966717150 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1967644429 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1970128330 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1973091964 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1975560325 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1984504496 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1986440114 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1988379927 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1991562214 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1992773045 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1993702281 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1993830438 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1994101082 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1996821824 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W1998527121 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2000807097 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2002613342 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2003189304 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2004995804 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2006301571 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2008857129 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2010338295 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2015074009 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2016008184 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2017796427 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2018213747 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2020559232 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2022525218 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2023912458 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2024784324 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2026399378 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2026602171 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2027709208 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2029277610 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2029692787 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2030742339 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2033316207 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2036875747 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2037462510 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2049464484 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2052824210 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2057007315 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2059218073 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2061359946 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2064505565 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2065904274 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2067287853 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2071621172 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2071832194 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2074371856 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2075072366 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2082160295 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2084891151 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2086900617 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2091042671 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2091538590 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2092941109 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2098305662 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2099255819 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2101927153 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2105822331 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2110971595 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2115236215 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2125414437 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2126349748 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2133025277 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2137799972 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2141000901 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2141230581 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2148413936 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2150547580 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2155509324 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2165741676 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2171128945 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2171825228 @default.
- W2333060725 cites W2434215813 @default.
- W2333060725 doi "https://doi.org/10.2174/157016411798220853" @default.
- W2333060725 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2333060725 type Work @default.