Separation of branched sialylated oligosaccharides using high-pH anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection.

Analytical Biochemistry
R R TownsendB Bendiak

Abstract

Ten characterized sialylated oligosaccharides from bovine fetuin (B. Bendiak, M. Harris-Brandts, S. W. Michnick, J. P. Carver, and D. A. Cumming, Biochemistry, in press; and D. A. Cumming, C. G. Hellerqvist, M. Harris-Brandts, S. W. Michnick, J. P. Carver, and B. Bendiak, Biochemistry, in press) were chromatographed using high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. At near neutral pH values, oligosaccharides were separated according to their number of formal negative charges from sialic acid; however, at alkaline pH, the neutral portion of the oligosaccharides enhanced resolution due to oxyanion formation. Specifically, trisialylated triantennary oligosaccharides containing a Gal-beta(1,3)GlcNAc sequence were more retained and could be completely separated from those having only Gal-beta(1,4)GlcNAc units. Oligosaccharides containing the same number of sialic acids were separated according to the combination of alpha(2,6)- and alpha(2,3)-linked sialic acids (alpha(2,6)-linked sialic acid reduced retention time). The relative molar electrochemical responses for di-, tri-, tetra-, and pentasialylated oligosaccharides were found to be similar (4.8 +/- 14% relative to glucose). Coelution studie...Continue Reading

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