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Mass photometry: A powerful tool for carbohydrates-proteins conjugation monitoring and glycoconjugates molecular mass determination
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Abstract
Glycoconjugate vaccines are important additions to the existing means for prevention of diseases caused by bacterial and viral pathogens. Conjugating carbohydrates to proteins is a crucial step in the development of these vaccines. Traditional mass spectrometry techniques, such as MALDI-TOF and SELDI-TOF, have limitations in detecting glycoconjugates with high molecular masses. Mass photometry (MP) is a single-molecule technique that has been recently developed, which allows mass measurements of individual molecules and generates mass distributions based on hundreds to thousands of these measurements. In this study, we evaluated the performance of MP in monitoring carbohydrate-protein conjugation reactions and characterization of conjugates. Three different glycoconjugates were prepared from carrier protein BSA, and one from a large protein complex, a virus capsid with 3.74 MDa molecular mass. The masses measured by MP were consistent with those obtained by SELDI-TOF-MS and SEC-MALS. The conjugation of BSA dimer to carbohydrate antigen was also successfully characterized. This study shows that the MP technique is a promising alternative to methods developed earlier for monitoring glycoconjugation reactions and characterization of glycoconjugates. It measures intact molecules in solution and it is highly accurate over a wide mass range. MP requires only a very small amount of sample and has no specific buffer constraints. Other MP advantages include minimal cost of consumables and rapid data collection and analysis. Its advantages over other methods make it a valuable tool for researchers in the glycoconjugation field.
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Title: Mass photometry: A powerful tool for carbohydrates-proteins conjugation monitoring and glycoconjugates molecular mass determination
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Abstract
Glycoconjugate vaccines are important additions to the existing means for prevention of diseases caused by bacterial and viral pathogens.
Conjugating carbohydrates to proteins is a crucial step in the development of these vaccines.
Traditional mass spectrometry techniques, such as MALDI-TOF and SELDI-TOF, have limitations in detecting glycoconjugates with high molecular masses.
Mass photometry (MP) is a single-molecule technique that has been recently developed, which allows mass measurements of individual molecules and generates mass distributions based on hundreds to thousands of these measurements.
In this study, we evaluated the performance of MP in monitoring carbohydrate-protein conjugation reactions and characterization of conjugates.
Three different glycoconjugates were prepared from carrier protein BSA, and one from a large protein complex, a virus capsid with 3.
74 MDa molecular mass.
The masses measured by MP were consistent with those obtained by SELDI-TOF-MS and SEC-MALS.
The conjugation of BSA dimer to carbohydrate antigen was also successfully characterized.
This study shows that the MP technique is a promising alternative to methods developed earlier for monitoring glycoconjugation reactions and characterization of glycoconjugates.
It measures intact molecules in solution and it is highly accurate over a wide mass range.
MP requires only a very small amount of sample and has no specific buffer constraints.
Other MP advantages include minimal cost of consumables and rapid data collection and analysis.
Its advantages over other methods make it a valuable tool for researchers in the glycoconjugation field.
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