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Glycobiology Profiling Tools

N-glycan structure with a wrench attached. Glycobiology profiling tools to support glycoprotein analysis, prep, modification and other glycobiology workflow needs.

Explore our latest innovations in glycobiology and glycoproteomics research: Mucinase StcE, Mucinase SmE, and a powerful Mucin Degradation Enzyme. These cutting-edge enzymes efficiently break down complex mucin structures, enabling deeper insights into mucin biology, host-pathogen interactions, and mucosal barrier studies. Additionally, they support advanced glycoproteomics workflows by improving access to mucin-associated glycopeptides, enhancing glycan profiling, and enabling more precise characterization of glycosylation patterns. Whether you're investigating glycoprotein modifications, studying disease mechanisms, or developing novel therapeutics, these high-purity enzymes provide reliable, reproducible performance to accelerate your discoveries.


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Glycobiology Profiling Categories

To accommodate your glycobiology workflow needs, we offer a wide range of products for functional and structural analysis of glycans, including glycoprocessing and glycosylation enzymes, glycan labels, lectins, capture resins, standards, glycoproteins, and free oligosaccharides. This includes offerings of carbohydrate-recognizing proteins such as lectins and galectins, carbohydrate-active enzymes like glycosidases (exoglycosidases, endoglycosidases), and glycosyltransferases. Additionally, our GlycoProfile™ kits are a curated product line that have been developed to simplify common workflows including release and labeling of N-linked and O-linked glycans.

The glycobiology profiling tools we offer can be broken into these 4 categories:


Capture step of glycobiology workflow where enzyme is attaching to glycan structures.

CAPTURE

Release step of glycobiology workflow with a depiction of N-glycans and O-glycan structures.
Modify step of glycobiology workflow with a depiction of modifying glycan structures. Erlenmeyer flask in the middle of a circular process workflow with glycans linked to the left and glycans broken apart on the right.
Analyze step of glycobiology workflow with a depiction of N-linked glycan structures that are tagged with labels for analyzing.

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