Effective use of mass spectrometry for glycan and glycopeptide structural analysis.

Analytical Chemistry
Nancy Leymarie, Joseph Zaia

Abstract

Most proteins are glycosylated. Mass spectrometry methods are used for mapping glycoprotein glycosylation and detailed glycan structural determination. This technology enables precise characterization of recombinant glycoproteins in the pharmaceutical industry and academic biomedicine.

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