Glycobiology Profiling Tools
Glycobiology profiling is critical to many areas of research. For example, glycosylation is one of the most common and impactful modifications found in biologic systems. It is seen in the simplest of prokaryotes and the most complex multicellular organisms, attached to proteins, lipids, and even RNA playing roles in structure, function, and regulation. As the knowledge base and methods evolve, scientists need the right tools for the job. We are filling your toolbox with glycobiology reagents and tools like enzymes, resins, labels, and reagents to aid in the discovery and experimentation around glycobiology.
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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:
ANALYZE
- Glycan Labeling
- Lectins
- Chromatography
- Standards
- Glycoconjugates
- Clean Up
- GlycoProfile™ Glycan Clean-Up Cartridge
- Discovery® SPE Tubes
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- Article: N-Linked Glycan Strategies
Explore strategies for releasing N-linked glycans with PNGase F, PNGase A & native & sequential deglycosylation with endoglycosidases & exoglycosidases.
- Article: O-Linked Glycan Strategies
Learn about O-linked glycan strategies, O-glycosidase actions, how to remove sialic acid residues, β-Elimination, and O-glycan modifications.
- Article: Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans
Uncover more about glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans including the structure of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), the different types of GAGs, and their functions.
- Article: How to Improve Glycoform and Glycopeptide for Mucin Preparations
See how pretreatment with a mucin-selective protease, Mucinase StcE, for tryptic-digest sample preparation of mucins may increase the number of glycopeptides and glycoforms identified from your samples.
- Lectin Selection Guide: A Useful Guide for Selecting the Right Lectin
Find the right lectin for your research with our lectin selection guide, organized by lectin source/species, carbohydrate specificity, blood group specificity, and more.
- Article: Glycosyltransferases
Understand the role of glycotransferases, see strategies to prevent glycotransferase enzyme inhibition, and find glycosyltransferase kits and products.
- Article: What is Hyaluronan?
Explore the role of hyaluronan, hyaluronic acid structure, hyaluronan synthesis & degradation, and more. Find GAGs, hydrogels, and scaffold kits.
- Article: Sialic Acid
Understand sialic acid structure, function, signaling, and modifications. Easily find products for sialic acid research.
- Article: Glycobiology - Carbohydrate Enzymes and Proteins
Explore our complex carbohydrate proteins, enzyme products and kits for investigating oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, and numerous additional aspects of your carbohydrate workflow.
- Article: Glycosphingolipids
Glycosphingolipids
- Article: Glycosyltransferases: Tools for Synthesis and Modification of Glycans
Explore tools for glycosyltransferase synthesis and modification of glycans, such as glycosyltransferases and nucleotide sugar donors.
- Article: Glycoprofile™ Labeling Kits
Glycoprofile Labeling Kits efficiently label glycans for glycan analysis, offering flexibility in choice of labeling.
- Article: Deglycosylation Kits
Find deglycosylation kits for your research. Review the different features of deglycosylation kits for glycoproteins, enzymatic proteins, and native proteins.
- Glycan Labeling
Glycans play a key role in protein structure and disease; representation on cell surfaces is the glycome.
- Article: Mass Spectrometry of Glycans
Explore mass spectrometry analysis of glycans for glycomic & glycoproteomic neutral & acidic glycan analysis. See a general mass spec glycan analysis procedure.
- Article: HPLC Analysis of Glycans
Uncover how HPLC analysis of glycans helps researchers analyze glycan structures and glycoforms & find products to assist in your glycan analysis methods.
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