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Nickel-Catalyzed Proton-Deuterium Exchange (HDX) Procedures for Glycosidic Linkage Analysis of Complex Carbohydrates.
Price, Neil P J; Hartman, Trina M; Vermillion, Karl E.
Affiliation
  • Price NP; †Renewable Product Technology and ‡Functional Foods Research Units, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA-ARS-NCAUR, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States.
  • Hartman TM; †Renewable Product Technology and ‡Functional Foods Research Units, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA-ARS-NCAUR, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States.
  • Vermillion KE; †Renewable Product Technology and ‡Functional Foods Research Units, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA-ARS-NCAUR, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, Illinois 61604, United States.
Anal Chem ; 87(14): 7282-90, 2015 Jul 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26075577
ABSTRACT
The structural analysis of complex carbohydrates typically requires the assignment of three parameters monosaccharide composition, the position of glycosidic linkages between monosaccharides, and the position and nature of noncarbohydrate substituents. The glycosidic linkage positions are often determined by permethylation analysis, but this can be complicated by high viscosity or poor solubility, resulting in under-methylation. This is a drawback because an under-methylated position may be misinterpreted as the erroneous site of a linkage or substituent. Here, we describe an alternative approach to linkage analysis that makes use of a nonreversible deuterium exchange of C-H protons on the carbohydrate backbone. The exchange reaction is conducted in deuterated water catalyzed by Raney nickel, and results in the selective exchange of C-H protons adjacent to free hydroxyl groups. Hence, the position of the residual C-H protons is indicative of the position of glycosidic linkages or other substituents and can be readily assigned by heteronuclear single quantum coherence-nuclear magnetic resonance (HSQC-NMR) or, following suitable derivatization, by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) analysis. Moreover, because the only changes to the parent sugar are proton/deuterium exchanges, the composition and linkage analysis can be determined in a single step.

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Anal Chem Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Anal Chem Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States