Mass spectrometric analysis of benzoylated sialooligosaccharides and differentiation of terminal alpha 2-->3 and alpha 2-->6 sialogalactosylated linkages at subpicomole levels.
P Chen, U Werner-Zwanziger, D Wiesler, M Pagel, M V Novotny
Index: Anal. Chem. 71(21) , 4969-73, (1999)
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Abstract
Perbenzoylated sialooligosaccharides were found to be stable derivatives, giving intense signals during the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometric analysis in the positive-ion mode. Terminal Neu5NAc alpha 2-->3 and alpha 2-->6Gal units of oligosaccharides undergo characteristic structural changes during benzoylation, yielding easily recognizable mass spectral patterns. Subpicomole carbohydrate samples were successfully benzoylated and analyzed through MALDI mass spectrometry.
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