Abstract
Various oligosaccharides from hyaluronic acid, which have glucuronic acid or N-acetylglucosamine at the nonreducing terminal, were prepared by digestion with a combination of testicular hyaluronidase and β- glucuronidase. These oligo saccharides were analyzed by negative-mode ion- spray mass spectrometry (MS) with an atmospheric pressure ion source. Introduction of collisionally activated dissociation tandem mass spectrometry (CAD-MS/MS) produced ions derived from cleavage of the glycosidic bonds, allowing the structure to be analyzed. The CAD-MS/MS spectrum showed an intense and characteristic fragment ion at m/z 193 for oligosaccharides having glucuronic acid at the nonreducing terminal. On the other hand, this ion was not observed in the spectra of oligosaccharides having N- acetylglucosamine at the nonreducing terminal. Therefore, the fragmentation pattern revealed by CAD-MS/MS provides useful information for distinguishing glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine at the nonreducing terminal of oligosaccharides derived from hyaluronic acid and other glycosaminoglycans. This ion-spray CAD-MS/MS technique was also applied successfully to the characterization of glycosaminoglycans reconstructed by glycotechnology.
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Takagaki, K., Munakata, H., Nakamura, W., Matsuya, H., Majima, M., & Endo, M. (1998). Ion-spray mass spectrometry for identification of the nonreducing terminal sugar of glycosaminoglycan. Glycobiology, 8(7), 719–724. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/8.7.719
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