Zaia Joseph
Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, 715 Albany St., R-806, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA.
Mass Spectrom Rev. 2004 May-Jun;23(3):161-227. doi: 10.1002/mas.10073.
Glycosylation is a common post-translational modification to cell surface and extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins as well as to lipids. As a result, cells carry a dense coat of carbohydrates on their surfaces that mediates a wide variety of cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions that are crucial to development and function. Because of the historical difficulties with the analysis of complex carbohydrate structures, a detailed understanding of their roles in biology has been slow to develop. Just as mass spectrometry has proven to be the core technology behind proteomics, it stands to play a similar role in the study of functional implications of carbohydrate expression, known as glycomics. This review summarizes the state of knowledge for the mass spectrometric analysis of oligosaccharides with regard to neutral, sialylated, and sulfated compound classes. Mass spectrometric techniques for the ionization and fragmentation of oligosaccharides are discussed so as to give the reader the background to make informed decisions to solve structure-activity relations in glycomics.
糖基化是一种常见的翻译后修饰,作用于细胞表面蛋白、细胞外基质(ECM)蛋白以及脂质。因此,细胞表面带有一层密集的碳水化合物涂层,介导着多种对发育和功能至关重要的细胞间和细胞与基质间的相互作用。由于历史上分析复杂碳水化合物结构存在困难,对其生物学作用的详细了解发展缓慢。正如质谱已被证明是蛋白质组学背后的核心技术一样,它在研究碳水化合物表达的功能意义(即糖组学)方面也将发挥类似作用。本综述总结了关于中性、唾液酸化和硫酸化化合物类别的寡糖质谱分析的知识现状。讨论了寡糖离子化和碎片化的质谱技术,以便为读者提供背景知识,使其能够做出明智的决策,解决糖组学中的结构 - 活性关系问题。