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Capillary electrophoresis with stationary nanogel zones of galactosidase and Erythrina cristagalli lectin for the determination of β(1-3)-linked galactose in glycans.

Lisa A Holland1, Srikanth Gattu2, Cassandra L Crihfield2, Lloyd Bwanali2.   

Abstract

A thermally responsive nanogel is used to create stationary zones of enzyme and lectin in a separation capillary. Once patterned in the capillary, analyte is driven through the zone, where it is converted to a specific product if an enzyme is used or captured if a lectin is used. These stationary zones are easily expelled after the analysis and then re-patterned in the capillary. The nanogel is compatible with enzymes and lectins and improves the stability of galactosidase, enabling more cost-effective use of biological reagents that provide insight into glycan structure. A feature of usinpan>g stationpan>ary zonpan>es is that the reactionpan> time can be conpan>trolled by the length of the zonpan>e, the applied field conpan>trollinpan>g the analyte mobility, or the use of electrophoretic mixinpan>g by switchinpan>g the polarity of the applied voltage while the analyte is located inpan> the zonpan>e. The temperature, applied voltage, and length of the stationpan>ary zonpan>e, which are factors that enhance the performance of the enzyme, are characterized. The combinpan>ed use of enzymes and lectinpan>s inpan> capillary electrophoresis is a new strategy to advance rapid and automated analyses of glycans using nanoliter volumes of enzymes and lectins. The applicability of this use of stationary zones of enzyme and lectin in capillary electrophoresis is demonstrated with the identification of β(1-3)-linked galactose in N-glycan.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28647147      PMCID: PMC5675761          DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2017.06.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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