Analysis of intact gangliosides by mass spectrometry. Comparison of different derivatives of a hematoside of a tumour and the major monosialoganglioside of brain

Direct inlet mass spectrometry has been performed on different derivatives of a hematoside (a triglycosylceramide of a tumour) and the major monosialoganglioside of brain (a pentaglycosyl-ceramide). As a confirmation of earlier results it was shown that trimethylsilyl derivatives gave information on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry and physics of lipids 1974-07, Vol.12 (4), p.271-286
Hauptverfasser: Karlsson, K.-A., Pascher, I., Samuelsson, B.E.
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Zusammenfassung:Direct inlet mass spectrometry has been performed on different derivatives of a hematoside (a triglycosylceramide of a tumour) and the major monosialoganglioside of brain (a pentaglycosyl-ceramide). As a confirmation of earlier results it was shown that trimethylsilyl derivatives gave information on ceramide structure (fatty acids and long-chain bases) but no specific information on carbohydrate structure. Fully methylated derivatives on the other hand, not analyzed before, gave in addition to ceramide fragments, specific ions for the sialic acid as well as carbohydrate sequence and branching. Using these derivatives molecular ions were not obtained for the brain ganglioside. However, by reduction of the methylated derivatives with LiA1H 4 (amide groups of ceramide and amino sugars were reduced to the corresponding amines) and trimethylsilylation of the converted sialic acid ester group, molecular weight ions were obtained for both gangliosides. In addition very strong peaks were found for the complete carbohydrate plus the fatty acid, of importance for the determination of the type and exact ratio of sugars, and also the fatty acid composition of the molecules. Ions were also obtained for a conclusive information on carbohydrate sequence and branching. It is concluded that a combined mass spectrometric use of methylated and methylated plus reduced ganglioside derivatives affords structural information on the complete molecules, which will be of considerable help in the characterization of gangliosides on a microscale.
ISSN:0009-3084
1873-2941
DOI:10.1016/0009-3084(74)90055-3