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. 2020 May 24:1619:460934.
doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2020.460934. Epub 2020 Jan 30.

Microwave irradiation-assisted high-efficiency N-glycan release using oriented immobilization of PNGase F on magnetic particles

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Microwave irradiation-assisted high-efficiency N-glycan release using oriented immobilization of PNGase F on magnetic particles

Liang Zhang et al. J Chromatogr A. .

Abstract

Peptide-N-glycosidase F (PNGase F) is the most frequently used enzyme to release N-glycan from glycoproteins in glycomics; however, the releasing process using PNGase F is tedious and can range in duration from hours to overnight. Recently, efforts have been made to accelerate this enzymatic reaction, and they include the use of microwave irradiation, ultrahigh pressure, enzyme immobilization, and other techniques. Here, we developed a novel method combining the oriented immobilization of PNGase F on magnetic particles and microwave-assisted enzymatic digestion techniques to achieve highly efficient release of N-glycans. The oriented immobilization of PNGase F on magnetic particles utilizes the affinity of its co-expressed His-tag towards iminodiacetic acid-Nickel modified magnetic particles. Compared with non-oriented immobilization, the oriented immobilization of PNGase F exhibits several advantages including tolerance to high temperature (52 °C) and the ability to retain strong activity after more than five reuses. When used in combination with microwave irradiation, efficient N-glycan removal from ribonuclease B was achieved within 5 min. The proposed strategy was also used to release glycan from fetuin and human serum and has proven to provide a promising deglycosylation method for the characterization of protein glycosylation.

Keywords: Magnetic particles; Microwave-assisted deglycosylation; Oriented immobilization; PNGase F.

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