Sialic acid O-acetylation patterns and glycosidic linkage type determination by ion mobility-mass spectrometry

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Abstract

O-acetylation is a common modification of sialic acids that has been implicated in a multitude of biological and disease processes. A lack of analytical methods that can determine exact structures of sialic acid variants is a hurdle to determine roles of distinct O-acetylated sialosides. Here, we describe a drift tube ion mobility-mass spectrometry approach that can elucidate exact O-acetylation patterns as well as glycosidic linkage types of sialosides isolated from complex biological samples. It is based on the use of a library of synthetic O-acetylated sialosides to establish intrinsic collision cross section (CCS) values of diagnostic fragment ions. The CCS values were used to characterize O-acetylated sialosides from mucins and N-linked glycans from biologicals as well as equine tracheal and nasal tissues. It uncovered contrasting sialic acid linkage types of acetylated and non-acetylated sialic acids and provided a rationale for sialic acid binding preferences of equine H7 influenza A viruses.

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Vos, G. M., Hooijschuur, K. C., Li, Z., Fjeldsted, J., Klein, C., de Vries, R. P., … Boons, G. J. (2023). Sialic acid O-acetylation patterns and glycosidic linkage type determination by ion mobility-mass spectrometry. Nature Communications , 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42575-x

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