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Characterization of sulfated oligosaccharides in mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

  • Kerryn E. Mason
  • , Peter J. Meikle
  • , John J. Hopwood
  • , Maria Fuller

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Abstract

Heparan sulfate is a linear glycosaminoglycan with considerable structural diversity that binds a myriad of growth factors and proteins that play pivotal roles in a variety of biological processes. We have investigated the structural complexity of partially degraded fragments of heparan sulfate in mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA in which there is a defect in heparan sulfate catabolism. Mono- to hexadecasaccharides were isolated from the urine of a mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA patient and shown to have non-reducing end glucosamine N-sulfate residues, reflecting the catabolic deficiency in heparan N-sulfatase (sulfamidase) activity. The use of nitrous acid digestion (pH 1.5) combined with separation by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and analysis by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry identified multiple forms of these oligosaccharides with some N-acetylated glucosamine residues and one to three sulfates per disaccharide. Furthermore, we demonstrated that each oligosaccharide existed in multiple sulfated forms. Many structural isomers were present, suggesting a complex mixture of oligosaccharides present in the urine as a consequence of a defect in heparan sulfate degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4534-4542
Number of pages9
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume78
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished or Issued - 1 Jul 2006

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Analytical Chemistry

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