1. Strategies for Proteome-Wide Quantification of Glycosylation Macro- and Micro-Heterogeneity
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Pan Fang, Yanlong Ji, Thomas Oellerich, Henning Urlaub, and Kuan-Ting Pan
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glycoproteomics ,quantification ,mass spectrometry ,stable-isotope labeling ,label free ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Protein glycosylation governs key physiological and pathological processes in human cells. Aberrant glycosylation is thus closely associated with disease progression. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based glycoproteomics has emerged as an indispensable tool for investigating glycosylation changes in biological samples with high sensitivity. Following rapid improvements in methodologies for reliable intact glycopeptide identification, site-specific quantification of glycopeptide macro- and micro-heterogeneity at the proteome scale has become an urgent need for exploring glycosylation regulations. Here, we summarize recent advances in N- and O-linked glycoproteomic quantification strategies and discuss their limitations. We further describe a strategy to propagate MS data for multilayered glycopeptide quantification, enabling a more comprehensive examination of global and site-specific glycosylation changes. Altogether, we show how quantitative glycoproteomics methods explore glycosylation regulation in human diseases and promote the discovery of biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
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- 2022
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