posted on 2019-06-24, 00:00authored byLing Ling, Chunsheng Xiao, Yao Ma, Liyan Jiang, Sheng Wang, Liming Guo, Shimei Jiang, Xinhua Guo
Analysis
of glycans by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) is usually limited by the intrinsically
low abundance and low ionization efficiency of glycans. Aiming to
enhance the ionization efficiency of glycans and simplify the sample
preparation procedure during MALDI-MS analysis, we reported herein
a novel reactive matrix, 2-phenyl-3-(p-aminophenyl)
acrylonitrile (PAPAN), for sensitive and selective detection of glycans.
PAPAN is a derivative of α-cyanocinnamic acid, which possesses
high ionization efficiency in MALDI-MS. The PAPAN can react with the
terminal aldehyde of glycans and thereby enable the significant enhancement
of ionization efficiency of glycans. As a result, using PAPAN as a
reactive matrix, the detection sensitivity for glycans was improved
100-fold compared with that using 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB)
as the matrix. Meanwhile, the ionization of peptides can be significantly
suppressed using PAPAN as the matrix, which allowed the selective
detection of N-glycans from a deglycosylated tryptic
digest of glycoprotein without any prepurification. Moreover, the
PAPAN matrix also endowed the analysis of glycans with enhanced fragmentation
during MS/MS analysis, which could facilitate glycan structure interpretation.
Finally, PAPAN was successfully used for the analysis of N-glycome in human serum. Thus, a simple, sensitive, and selective
method for the analysis of glycans has been achieved by using a novel
reactive matrix, PAPAN.