Abstract
Pyridylamino derivatization is suitable for the microanalysis of glycans but there is a problem in that by-products of the labeling reaction and fluorescent substances from samples occasionally interfere with the detection of pyridylamino glycans. We have reported a three-step purification method (S. Natsuka et al., FEBS J., 278, 452-460 (2011)). That method gives high purity and high yield for various glycans, but it is rather complicated. In this study I checked the efficiency of a one-step method with a spin column for the purification of pyridylamino glycans and found that it was excellent in respect of throughput. High-throughput analysis of N-glycans is desirable in glycomics.
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Natsuka, S. (2012). One-step purification method for pyridylamino glycans. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 76(10), 1982–1983. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.120388
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