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As one of the most extensive and important protein
post-translational modifications, glycosylation plays a vital role
in regulating organisms and is associated with various
physiological and pathological processes. Recently, researchers
have focused on the need to characterize protein glycosylation
sites, structures, and their degree of modification, to better
understand their biological functions while also looking for
potential biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of disease. Mass
spectrometry (MS) is one of the most powerful tools used to study
biomolecules including glycoproteins and glycans. With the
continuous development of glycoproteomics and glycomics based on MS
analysis, more techniques have evolved and contribute to
understanding the structure and function of glycoproteins and
glycans. This book reviews advancements achieved in MS-based
glycoproteomic analysis, including a wide range of analytical
methodologies and strategies involved in selective enrichment; as
well as qualitative, quantitative, and data analysis, together with
their clinical applications. Significant examples are discussed to
illustrate the principles, laboratory protocols, and advice for key
implementation to ensure successful results. Mass
Spectrometry–Based Glycoproteomics and Its Clinic Application
will serve as a valuable resource to elucidate new techniques and
their applications for students, postdocs, and researchers working
in proteomics, glycoscience, analytical chemistry, biochemistry,
and clinical medicine. Editor: Haojie Lu is a professor at Fudan
University, specializing in proteomics based on mass spectrometry
with particular emphasis on novel technologies for separation and
identification of low-abundant proteins and post-translationally
modified proteins (including glycosylation), as well as relative
and absolute quantification methods for proteomics.
As one of the most extensive and important protein
post-translational modifications, glycosylation plays a vital role
in regulating organisms and is associated with various
physiological and pathological processes. Recently, researchers
have focused on the need to characterize protein glycosylation
sites, structures, and their degree of modification, to better
understand their biological functions while also looking for
potential biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of disease. Mass
spectrometry (MS) is one of the most powerful tools used to study
biomolecules including glycoproteins and glycans. With the
continuous development of glycoproteomics and glycomics based on MS
analysis, more techniques have evolved and contribute to
understanding the structure and function of glycoproteins and
glycans. This book reviews advancements achieved in MS-based
glycoproteomic analysis, including a wide range of analytical
methodologies and strategies involved in selective enrichment; as
well as qualitative, quantitative, and data analysis, together with
their clinical applications. Significant examples are discussed to
illustrate the principles, laboratory protocols, and advice for key
implementation to ensure successful results. Mass
Spectrometry-Based Glycoproteomics and Its Clinic Application will
serve as a valuable resource to elucidate new techniques and their
applications for students, postdocs, and researchers working in
proteomics, glycoscience, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and
clinical medicine. Editor: Haojie Lu is a professor at Fudan
University, specializing in proteomics based on mass spectrometry
with particular emphasis on novel technologies for separation and
identification of low-abundant proteins and post-translationally
modified proteins (including glycosylation), as well as relative
and absolute quantification methods for proteomics.
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