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    Post-Translational Modification Analysis | Sugar Chain Analysis Using a Liquid Matrix

    Post-Translational Modification Analysis

    Sugar Chain Analysis Using a Liquid Matrix

    A new liquid matrix (LM) shown in Fig. 1 was trialed to solve the three major problems with sugar chain analysis using the MALDI method, as follows:

    Major Problems with Conventional Sugar Chain Analysis
    1: Poor measurement reproducibility due to non-uniformity of the solid matrix/sample crystal mixture
    2: Dissociation of sulfate groups and sialo-sugars
    3: Poor sensitivity

    1. Uniformity of sample/matrix mixture droplet surface
    The liquid matrix enhances analysis reproducibility.

    2. Inhibiting dissociation of sulfate groups and sialo-sugars
    The G3CA liquid matrix inhibits the dissociation of sulfate groups and sialo-sugars during sugar chain analysis.

    3. High-sensitivity analysis
    The G3CA liquid matrix permits high-sensitivity sugar chain analysis.

    The sample/liquid matrix liquid has a certain surface tension and forms a small droplet on the mirror-polished stainless-steel target that allows high-sensitivity analysis.

    MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry

    • Employs unique quadrupole ion trap technology for highly sensitive and accurate MSn spectral measurements of the molecular ions produced by MALDI.
    • The high precursor ion selectivity offers reliable selection of the target ions only, even in the presence of large numbers of impurity ions, to permit acquisition of high-quality MSn analysis data.
    • Offers highly accurate MSn analysis data that allows accurate structural prediction.
    • Analysis software provides powerful support for glycopeptide structural analysis.