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Sensitive detection of isoglobo and globo series tetraglycosylceramides in human thymus by ion trap mass spectrometry.

Glycobiology (2007-12-07)
Yunsen Li, Susann Teneberg, Prakash Thapa, Albert Bendelac, Steven B Levery, Dapeng Zhou
RÉSUMÉ

Glycosphingolipids serve as ligands for receptors involved in signal transduction and immune recognition, as exemplified by isoglobotrihexosylceramide, an antigenic ligand for T cell receptors. Mechanistic studies on the regulation of isoglobotrihexosylceramide require biochemical measurement of its lysosomal precursor, isoglobotetraglycosylceramide. It remains a challenge to distinguish between complex tetraglycosylceramide glycosphingolipid isomers with the same sugar components but diverse internal linkages. Here we established a simple and sensitive method to separate globo- and isoglobotetraglycosylceramide by MS5 ion trap mass spectrometry, and report the identification of isoglobotetraglycosylceramide in a CHO cell line transfected by iGb3 synthase, as well as in human thymus.