Sialylation Fine-Tunes Glycoprotein Structural Microheterogeneity Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease as Captured by Native Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
Abstract:Protein sialylation has
been closely linked to many diseases including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and is
broadly implicated in therapeutics in a terminal structure-sensitive manner.
However, how sialylation structurally affects mature glycoproteins and how such
effect is linked biochemically to AD progression largely remain ill-defined and
are, likely beset with the lack of appropriate strategies capable of rapid and
in situ manipulation of sialic acids on mature glycoproteins. Herein, we report
the use of nativ… Show more
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