Ion-Mobility Mass Spectrometry of Glycans and Glycopeptides Using Both Intact and Glycan Sequencing Approaches In Positive Ion Mode Facilitates Glycan Isomer and Glycan Motif Identification

20 April 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

High resolution glycan analysis has become an important part of biopharmaceutical API production and quality control. Liquid chromatography (LC) is now a well-established technique in this field but the resolution of similar isomeric glycan structures is still a challenge. Here we show that the addition of ion mobility spectroscopy (IMS) in a hyphenated LC-IMS-MS setting allows for the high resolution of N-glycan isomers during positive ion analysis. We have identified unique features in the IM chromatograms to help differentiate a range of isomeric N-glycans for both RFMS labelled glycans and glycopeptides.

Keywords

ion mobility spectroscopy
glycomics
glycan sequencing
RFMS
HILIC separation
Mass Spectrometric Analysis
database resource
LC-IMS-MS

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Edward G Pallister Ion Mobility of Glycans SI chemrxiv
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