Developments and perspectives in high-throughput protein glycomics: enabling the analysis of thousands of samples

Author:

de Haan Noortje1ORCID,Pučić-Baković Maja2ORCID,Novokmet Mislav2ORCID,Falck David3ORCID,Lageveen-Kammeijer Guinevere3ORCID,Razdorov Genadij2ORCID,Vučković Frano2ORCID,Trbojević-Akmačić Irena2ORCID,Gornik Olga4ORCID,Hanić Maja2ORCID,Wuhrer Manfred3ORCID,Lauc Gordan24,Guttman Andras,Cummings Richard,Mora Samia,Rombouts Yoann,Mehta Andad,

Affiliation:

1. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics, University of Copenhagen , Blegdamsvej 3 Copenhagen 2200, Denmark

2. Genos, Glycoscience Research Laboratory , Borongajska cesta 83h, Zagreb 10000, Croatia

3. Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics, Leiden University Medical Center , Albinusdreef 2, Leiden 2333ZA, The Netherlands

4. Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb , A. Kovacica 1, Zagreb 10000, Croatia

Abstract

Abstract Glycans expand the structural complexity of proteins by several orders of magnitude, resulting in a tremendous analytical challenge when including them in biomedical research. Recent glycobiological research is painting a picture in which glycans represent a crucial structural and functional component of the majority of proteins, with alternative glycosylation of proteins and lipids being an important regulatory mechanism in many biological and pathological processes. Since interindividual differences in glycosylation are extensive, large studies are needed to map the structures and to understand the role of glycosylation in human (patho)physiology. Driven by these challenges, methods have emerged, which can tackle the complexity of glycosylation in thousands of samples, also known as high-throughput (HT) glycomics. For facile dissemination and implementation of HT glycomics technology, the sample preparation, analysis, as well as data mining, need to be stable over a long period of time (months/years), amenable to automation, and available to non-specialized laboratories. Current HT glycomics methods mainly focus on protein N-glycosylation and allow to extensively characterize this subset of the human glycome in large numbers of various biological samples. The ultimate goal in HT glycomics is to gain better knowledge and understanding of the complete human glycome using methods that are easy to adapt and implement in (basic) biomedical research. Aiming to promote wider use and development of HT glycomics, here, we present currently available, emerging, and prospective methods and some of their applications, revealing a largely unexplored molecular layer of the complexity of life.

Funder

European Structural and Investment Funds

Centre of Competence in Molecular Diagnostics

Croatian National Centre of Research Excellence in Personalized Healthcare

Dutch Research Council Project

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry

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