Abstract

Glycosylation refers to the biological processes that covalently attach carbohydrates to the peptide backbone after the synthesis of proteins. As one of the most common post-translational modifications (PTMs), glycosylation can greatly affect proteins' features and functions. Moreover, aberrant glycosylation has been linked to various diseases. There are two major types of glycosylation, known as N-linked and O-linked glycosylation. Here, we focus on O-linked glycosylation and thoroughly describe a bottom-up strategy to perform O-linked glycoproteomics studies. The experimental section involves enzymatic digestions using trypsin and O-glycoprotease at 37°C. The prepared samples containing O-glycopeptides are analyzed using nanoHPLC coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (MS) for accurate identification and quantification.

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