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Lectin Bead Array in a Single Tip Facilitates Fully Automatic Glycoprotein Profiling

Authors :
Yukiko Miyashita
Atsushi Matsuda
Hiroko Shimazaki
Michinori Koizuka
Kozue Saito
Osamu Segawa
Kazumi Sawakami
Tetsuya Ueda
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Hideji Tajima
Minoru Kariya
Hiroyuki Kaji
Atsushi Kuno
Source :
Analytical chemistry. 91(17)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A quantitative description of glyco-alteration/differences in diseases can lead to the development of a diagnostic agent for use in vitro to monitor the degree of change in target glycoproteins. Analytical systems have been developed along with the progress of omics-oriented technologies. For clinical implementation, their full automation is required with an apparatus that is simple to operate. Here, we report an automatic analysis system for quantitative characterization of glyco-alteration/differences that depends on the unique strategy of "bead arrays in a single tip." The alternative lectin array can obtain a minimum characterization of the glycan profile for nanogram quantities of an endogenous glycoprotein. A simple autopipetting robot produces the precise chemiluminescence detection of glycan-lectin interactions with a wide dynamic range that is superior to fluorescence-based lectin arrays. The tip-based array format enables automatic glycan profiling from sample pretreatment to detection with low variation and linear detection, which may facilitate the use of this lectin array in clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
15206882
Volume :
91
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d110465cf11a0db3fb8a8c1c44465b11