The CFG's Analytical Glycotechnology Core (C) is now closed. During its period of operation from 2001-2011, Core C conducted profiling of protein N- and O- linked glycans and glycolipid derived glycans from mammalian cells, with a particular focus on pure human and murine cell populations.
Core C isolated, fractionated and characterized glycans and glycoconjugates using a variety of state-of-the-art analytical methods, including MALDI and ES-ionization methods, and ancillary methods such as ES-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS/MS to define the glycoforms present in cells and organs.
All glycan profiling data collected by Core C remains publicly available in the Glycan Profiling Data pages.
Glycan profiling analyses will be ongoing in the Dell/Haslam biopolymer mass spectrometry laboratory at Imperial College, London. Investigators interested in collaborative projects should contact Anne Dell (a.dell@imperial.ac.uk) or Stuart Haslam (s.haslam@imperial.ac.uk) for details.
Last Updated Wednesday, 05-Oct-2011 08:20:25 EDT. Please contact us with comments/questions.