Use of Graphitised Carbon Negative Ion LC-MS to Analyse Enzymatically Digested Glycosaminoglycans
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Capillary liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry using graphitised carbon stationary phase and ion trap mass spectrometry was shown to be a powerful technique for analysing glycosaminoglycans digested with endoglycosidases. Commonly found disaccharides from heparin/heparan sulphate digests at sub nanomole levels were found to be separated by mass and/or retention time and detected by negative ion electrospray mass spectrometry predominantly as [M-H]- ions using a standard electrospray interface and flow rate between 6-10 microL/min. Graphitised carbon liquid chromatography-fragmentation mass spectrometry provided sequence data of disaccharides and oligosaccharides. Sequence information was obtained from either collision of the [M-H]- ions (low sulphated disaccharides) or of the [M+Na-2H]- ions (highly sulphated disaccharides). This separation and identification method of endoglycosidase digestion and sample preparation using a combination of cation exchange and graphitised carbon, was used to successfully analyse digests of keratan sulphate (keratanase) and heparin (heparinase) standards, and hyaluronic acid (hyaluronidase) from synovial fluid samples.
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