Glycopeptides

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Chemical labeling for glycan and glycopeptide quantitation

Growing implications of glycosylation in human disease have prompted intensive focus on revealing glycomic perturbations through absolute and relative quantification. Empowered by an increasing capacity for detection, identification, and characterization, the past decade has provided a significant increase in the number of suitable strategies for glycan and glycopeptide quantification. In this review, Delafield and Li present the most recent advances in chemical labeling and associated techniques for glycan and glycopeptide quantification.

Read the article: Recent Advances in Analytical Approaches for Glycan and Glycopeptide Quantitation

NCQBCS at ASMS

If you are attending the virtual ASMS conference June 1-12, 2020, please join the presentations by NCQBCS faculty and graduate students:

Tuesday Prof. Lingjun Li will chair a session on Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins from 02:30- 04:10 pm (TOG) and graduate student Trenton Peters-Clarke will present “Ribonucleic Acid Sequence Characterization by Activated Ion-Negative Electron Transfer Dissociation (AI-NETD) Mass Spectrometry.” (TOF 02:50pm)

On Thursday, graduate student Gongyu Li will present “Millisecond Chiral Separation by Multidimensional IM-MS Provides Molecular and Structural Basis for Next-generation Therapy of Alzheimer’s Disease” (ThOB pm 02:50).

Hope you can join us!