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SALIDSAL_13873
Biomarker nameGolgi apparatus protein 1 (CFR-1) (Cysteine-rich fibroblast growth factor receptor) (E-selectin ligand 1) (ESL-1) (Golgi sialoglycoprotein MG-160)
Biomarker TypeNA
Sampling MethodAdult
Collection MethodNA
Analysis MethodNA
Collection SiteWhole Saliva
Disease CategoryHealthy
Disease/ConditionHealthy
Disease SubtypeNA
Fold Change/ ConcentrationNA
Up/DownregulatedNA
ExosomalNA
OrganismHomo sapiens
PMID17623646
Year of Publication2007
Biomarker IDQ92896
Biomarker CategoryProtein
SequenceMAACGRVRRMFRLSAALHLLLLFAAGAEKLPGQGVHSQGQGPGANFVSFVGQAGGGGPAGQQLPQLPQSSQLQQQQQQQQQQQQPQPPQPPFPAGGPPARRGGAGAGGGWKLAEEESCREDVTRVCPKHTWSNNLAVLECLQDVREPENEISSDCNHLLWNYKLNLTTDPKFESVAREVCKSTITEIKECADEPVGKGYMVSCLVDHRGNITEYQCHQYITKMTAIIFSDYRLICGFMDDCKNDINILKCGSIRLGEKDAHSQGEVVSCLEKGLVKEAEEREPKIQVSELCKKAILRVAELSSDDFHLDRHLYFACRDDRERFCENTQAGEGRVYKCLFNHKFEESMSEKCREALTTRQKLIAQDYKVSYSLAKSCKSDLKKYRCNVENLPRSREARLSYLLMCLESAVHRGRQVSSECQGEMLDYRRMLMEDFSLSPEIILSCRGEIEHHCSGLHRKGRTLHCLMKVVRGEKGNLGMNCQQALQTLIQETDPGADYRIDRALNEACESVIQTACKHIRSGDPMILSCLMEHLYTEKMVEDCEHRLLELQYFISRDWKLDPVLYRKCQGDASRLCHTHGWNETSEFMPQGAVFSCLYRHAYRTEEQGRRLSRECRAEVQRILHQRAMDVKLDPALQDKCLIDLGKWCSEKTETGQELECLQDHLDDLVVECRDIVGNLTELESEDIQIEALLMRACEPIIQNFCHDVADNQIDSGDLMECLIQNKHQKDMNEKCAIGVTHFQLVQMKDFRFSYKFKMACKEDVLKLCPNIKKKVDVVICLSTTVRNDTLQEAKEHRVSLKCRRQLRVEELEMTEDIRLEPDLYEACKSDIKNFCSAVQYGNAQIIECLKENKKQLSTRCHQKVFKLQETEMMDPELDYTLMRVCKQMIKRFCPEADSKTMLQCLKQNKNSELMDPKCKQMITKRQITQNTDYRLNPMLRKACKADIPKFCHGILTKAKDDSELEGQVISCLKLRYADQRLSSDCEDQIRIIIQESALDYRLDPQLQLHCSDEISSLCAEEAAAQEQTGQVEECLKVNLLKIKTELCKKEVLNMLKESKADIFVDPVLHTACALDIKHHCAAITPGRGRQMSCLMEALEDKRVRLQPECKKRLNDRIEMWSYAAKVAPADGFSDLAMQVMTSPSKNYILSVISGSICILFLIGLMCGRITKRVTRELKDR
Title of studyExploring the sialiome using titanium dioxide chromatography and mass spectrometry
Abstract of studyStrategies for biomarker discovery increasingly focus on biofluid protein and peptide expression patterns. Post-translational modifications contribute significantly to the pattern complexity and thereby increase the likelihood of obtaining specific biomarkers for diagnostics and disease monitoring. Glycosylation is a common post-translational modification that plays a role e.g. in cell adhesion and in cell-cell and receptor-ligand interactions. Abnormal protein glycosylation has important disease associations, and the glycoproteome is therefore a target for biomarker discovery. Here we present a simple and highly selective strategy for purification of sialic acid-containing glycopeptides (the sialiome) from complex peptide mixtures. The approach utilizes a high and selective affinity of sialic acids for titanium dioxide under specific buffer conditions. In combination with mass spectrometry we used this strategy to characterize the human plasma and saliva sialiomes where 192 and 97 glycosylation sites, respectively, were identified. Furthermore we illustrate the potential of this method in biomarker discovery.