Uriel Ortega-Rodriguez, John Q Bettinger, Guozhang Zou, Vincent M Falkowski, Mari Lehtimaki, Alicia M Matthews, Thomas G Biel, Jordan D Pritts, Wells W Wu, Rong-Fong Shen, Cyrus Agarabi, V Ashutosh Rao, Hang Xie, Tongzhong Ju
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由于聚糖会影响蛋白质药物产品的疗效、半衰期、稳定性和安全性,因此糖基化通常作为治疗性糖蛋白的关键质量属性进行表征和控制。表征 N-聚糖的分析程序相对成熟,但由于工作流程复杂且缺乏酶解工具,表征 O-聚糖具有挑战性。在这里,我们提出了一种简化的化学酶法,利用质谱法(MS),采用一锅法同时分析同一样品中的 N-和 O-聚糖。首先由 PNGase F 释放 N-聚糖,然后由蛋白酶 K 生成 O-聚糖肽,选择性还原 N-聚糖,并在 N-聚糖和 O-聚糖的过甲基化过程中通过 β-消除释放 O-聚糖。聚糖结构分配和 N- O-聚糖比例的确定是通过一锅法质谱获得的。这种简化的一锅法是一种可靠的方法,有助于对治疗性糖蛋白的质量评估进行高级表征。
A chemoenzymatic method for simultaneous profiling N- and O-glycans on glycoproteins using one-pot format.
Glycosylation is generally characterized and controlled as a critical quality attribute for therapeutic glycoproteins because glycans can impact protein drug-product efficacy, half-life, stability, and safety. Analytical procedures to characterize N-glycans are relatively well established, but the characterization of O-glycans is challenging due to the complex workflows and lack of enzymatic tools. Here, we present a simplified chemoenzymatic method to simultaneously profile N- and O-glycans from the same sample using a one-pot format by mass spectrometry (MS). N-glycans were first released by PNGase F, followed by O-glycopeptide generation by proteinase K, selective N-glycan reduction, and O-glycan release by β-elimination during permethylation of both N- and O-glycans. Glycan structural assignments and determination of N- to O-glycan ratio was obtained from the one-pot mass spectra. The streamlined, one-pot method is a reliable approach that will facilitate advanced characterizations for quality assessments of therapeutic glycoproteins.