| Literature DB >> 33908018 |
Peggi M Angel1, Anand S Mehta2, Richard R Drake2.
Abstract
N-glycan imaging mass spectrometry (N-glycan IMS) enables the detection and characterization of N-glycans in thin histological tissue sections. N-glycan IMS is used to study N-glycan regulation and localization in tissue-specific regions, such as tumor and normal adjacent to tumor, or by cell type within a tissue. Once a specific tissue-localized N-glycan signature is found to be associated with by a disease state, it has been challenging to study modulation of the same N-glycan signature by conventional molecular biology techniques. Here we describe a protocol that adapts tissue N-glycan IMS analysis workflows to cells grown on glass slides in an array format. Cells are grown under normal conditions in a cell culture chamber, fixed to maintain normal morphology, and sprayed with a thin coating of PNGase F to release N-glycans for imaging mass spectrometry profiling.Entities:
Keywords: Glycomics; Imaging mass spectrometry; MALDI imaging mass spectrometry; N-glycan; N-glycan cell profiles; N-glycan profiling; N-glycans in cell culture; N-glycoform; PNGase F; Peptide N-glycosidase F
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33908018 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1241-5_23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745