Abstract

The large variety and high concentration of O-glycans are characteristic properties of mucins and play a crucial role in their unique functions. Analyzing the O-glycans of mucins is essential for investigating the functions of mucins. Eliminative oximation is an aqueous reaction that can be used to obtain O-glycan oximes from mucins. Using diazabicyclo undec-7ene (DBU) as a base, an organic superbase that can be removed with an organic solvent during solid-phase extraction, and adding hydroxylamine to the reaction mixture in advance, the O-glycans released from the mucin are immediately converted to the corresponding glycan oximes. The glycan oxime can then be fluorescently labeled with a fluorescent labeling reagent and 2-picoline borane via reductive amination. O-glycans that have been fluorescently labeled can be analyzed using conventional HPLC techniques.

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