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Glycoprotein analysis using protein microarrays and mass spectrometry
Authors
Adams
Amon
+73 more
Angeloni
Arnold
Bertozzi
Borrebaeck
Castle
Chen
Chen
Codington
Cyster
Dalpathado
Dayarathna
de Boer
Dennis
Dotan
Evans-Nguyen
Fang
Feizi
Feizi
Ferretti
Gauthier
Geisow
Gornik
Helenius
Hirabayashi
Hirabayashi
Hirabayashi
Hogdall
Horlacher
Hsu
Korf
Kościelak
Kricka
Kullolli
Kuno
Kuno
Laurent
Lebrilla
Lee
Levitt
Li
Liu
Lotan
Meany
Mechref
Nagaraj
Nelson
Ohyama
Park
Patwa
Plavina
Qiu
Rajeswari
Ratner
Robbe
Stevens
Su
Tao
Tao
Taylor
Uchiyama
Uttamchandani
Voduc
Wada
Wang
Werz
Wu
Wuhrer
Wuhrer
Yang
Zhang
Zhao
Zhao
Zhao
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
Protein glycosylation plays an important role in a multitude of biological processes such as cell–cell recognition, growth, differentiation, and cell death. It has been shown that specific glycosylation changes are key in disease progression and can have diagnostic value for a variety of disease types such as cancer and inflammation. The complexity of carbohydrate structures and their derivatives makes their study a real challenge. Improving the isolation, separation, and characterization of carbohydrates and their glycoproteins is a subject of increasing scientific interest. With the development of new stationary phases and molecules that have affinity properties for glycoproteins, the isolation and separation of these compounds have advanced significantly. In addition to detection with mass spectrometry, the microarray platform has become an essential tool to characterize glycan structure and to study glycosylation-related biological interactions, by using probes as a means to interrogate the spotted or captured glycosylated molecules on the arrays. Furthermore, the high-throughput and reproducible nature of microarray platforms have been highlighted by its extensive applications in the field of biomarker validation, where a large number of samples must be analyzed multiple times. This review covers a brief survey of the other experimental methodologies that are currently being developed and used to study glycosylation and emphasizes methodologies that involve the use of microarray platforms. This review describes recent advances in several options of microarray platforms used in glycoprotein analysis, including glycoprotein arrays, glycan arrays, lectin arrays, and antibody/lectin arrays. The translational use of these arrays in applications related to characterization of cells and biomarker discovery is also included. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Mass Spec Rev 29:830–844, 2010Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77969/1/20269_ftp.pd
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