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A simplified and sensitive fluorescent method for disaccharide analysis of both heparan sulfate and chondroitin/dermatan sulfates from biological samples.

Jon A Deakin1, Malcolm Lyon.   

Abstract

Sulfated glycosaminoglycans regulate the biological functions of a wide variety of proteins, primarily through high affinity interactions mediated by specific sugar sequences or patterns/densities of sulfation. Disaccharide analysis of such glycosaminoglycans yields important diagnostic and comparative structural information on sulfate patterning. When applied to specific oligosaccharides it can also make a vital contribution to sequence elucidation. Standard UV detection of lyase-generated disaccharides resolved by HPLC can lack sufficient sensitivity and be compromised by contaminating UV signals, when dealing with scarce tissue- or cell culture-derived material. Various methods exist for improved detection, but usually involve additional HPLC hardware and often necessitate different procedures for analyzing different glycosaminoglycans. We describe a simple procedure, requiring only standard HPLC instrumentation, involving prederivatization of disaccharides with 2-aminoacridone with no cleanup of samples, followed by a separation by reverse-phase HPLC that is sensitive to as little as approximately 100 pg (approximately 10(-13) mol) of an individual disaccharide, thereby allowing analyses of >10 ng of total glycosaminoglycan. Importantly, separate analysis of both HS/heparin and CS/DS species within a mixed glycosaminoglycan pool can be performed using the same procedure on a single column. We demonstrate its applicability in dealing with small quantities of material derived from rat liver (where we demonstrate a high abundance of the unusual CS-E species within the CS/DS pool) and MDCK cells (which revealed a HS species of relatively low N-sulfation, but high O-sulfation). This simplified method should find a widespread utility for analyzing glycosaminoglycans from limited animal and cell culture samples.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18378523     DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwn028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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