Glycoproteomic Analysis of Antibodies*

Autor: Zauner, Gerhild, Selman, Maurice H.J., Bondt, Albert, Rombouts, Yoann, Blank, Dennis, Deelder, André M., Wuhrer, Manfred
Zdroj: Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP Online); April 2013, Vol. 12 Issue: 4 p856-865, 10p
Abstrakt: Antibody glycosylation has been shown to change with various processes. This review presents mass spectrometric approaches for antibody glycosylation analysis at the level of released glycans, glycopeptides, and intact protein. With regard to IgG fragment crystallizable glycosylation, mass spectrometry has shown its potential for subclass-specific, high-throughput analysis. In contrast, because of the vast heterogeneity of peptide moieties, fragment antigen binding glycosylation analysis of polyclonal IgG relies entirely on glycan release. Next to IgG, IgA has gained some attention, and studies of its O- and N-glycosylation have revealed disease-associated glycosylation changes. Glycoproteomic analyses of IgM and IgE are lagging behind but should complete our picture of glycosylation's influence on antibody function.
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