Lectin affinity capture, isotope-coded tagging and mass spectrometry to identify N-linked glycoproteins
doi: 10.1038/nbt829
pmid: 12754521
Lectin affinity capture, isotope-coded tagging and mass spectrometry to identify N-linked glycoproteins
We describe here a strategy for the large-scale identification of N-glycosylated proteins from a complex biological sample. The approach, termed isotope-coded glycosylation-site-specific tagging (IGOT), is based on the lectin column-mediated affinity capture of a set of glycopeptides generated by tryptic digestion of protein mixtures, followed by peptide-N-glycosidase-mediated incorporation of a stable isotope tag, 18O, specifically into the N-glycosylation site. The 18O-tagged peptides are then identified by multi-dimensional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based technology. The application of this method to the characterization of N-linked high-mannose and/or hybrid-type glycoproteins from an extract of Caenorhabditis elegans proteins allowed the identification of 250 glycoproteins, including 83 putative transmembrane proteins, with the simultaneous determination of 400 unique N-glycosylation sites. Because the method is applicable to the systematic identification of a wide range of glycoproteins, it should facilitate basic glycobiology research and may be useful for diagnostic applications, such as genome-wide screening for disease-related glycoproteins.
Macromolecular Substances, Mass Spectrometry, Polysaccharides, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Isotope Labeling, Lectins, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Peptides, Mannose, Sequence Alignment, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Conserved Sequence, Glycoproteins
Macromolecular Substances, Mass Spectrometry, Polysaccharides, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Isotope Labeling, Lectins, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Peptides, Mannose, Sequence Alignment, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Conserved Sequence, Glycoproteins
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