GLYCOWORKS RapiFluor-MS QUICK START PROTOCOL - – 96 sample (4 x 24 Format)
Others | 2020 | WatersInstrumentation
Glycan profiling of disulfide-rich glycoproteins is crucial in biopharmaceutical development and quality control. Rapid and reproducible analysis of N-linked glycans supports structural characterization, batch consistency, and regulatory compliance.
This protocol outlines a streamlined workflow for processing up to 96 samples of glycoproteins at 1.5 mg/mL concentration using Waters GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS reagents and HILIC µElution cleanup. The three-step process—rapid deglycosylation, efficient fluorescent labeling, and HILIC cleanup—enables high-throughput glycan analysis ready for LC-MS.
The protocol delivers complete deglycosylation and efficient fluorescent labeling in under 15 minutes, with high reproducibility across 96 samples. The 2× reagent concentration and reduced volumes minimize variability and support sensitive downstream MS detection. HILIC cleanup ensures removal of excess reagents, yielding pure glycan fractions.
Advancements may include full automation, integration with microfluidic devices, AI-driven data analysis, and expanded reagent chemistries for diverse glycan structures. Miniaturized workflows will further accelerate biopharmaceutical screening and quality assessment.
The GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS quick start protocol provides a rapid, high-throughput, and reproducible method for N-glycan release, labeling, and cleanup. It supports robust glycan analysis for research and quality control in biotherapeutic development.
Sample Preparation, Consumables
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerWaters
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Glycan profiling of disulfide-rich glycoproteins is crucial in biopharmaceutical development and quality control. Rapid and reproducible analysis of N-linked glycans supports structural characterization, batch consistency, and regulatory compliance.
Aims and Overview of the Protocol
This protocol outlines a streamlined workflow for processing up to 96 samples of glycoproteins at 1.5 mg/mL concentration using Waters GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS reagents and HILIC µElution cleanup. The three-step process—rapid deglycosylation, efficient fluorescent labeling, and HILIC cleanup—enables high-throughput glycan analysis ready for LC-MS.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Step 1: Rapid Deglycosylation—a denaturing buffer containing RapiGest SF and DTT and a rapid PNGase F enzyme removes N-linked glycans within minutes at 90 °C and 50 °C incubations.
- Step 2: Rapid Labeling—deglycosylated glycans react with RapiFluor-MS reagent in DMF at room temperature for 5 minutes, with a recommended 2× reagent concentration for optimal yield.
- Step 3: HILIC Cleanup—labeled glycans are purified using a GlycoWorks HILIC µElution Plate with ACN/water washes and eluted in SPE buffer.
Used Instrumentation
- Heat blocks (90 °C and 50 °C)
- Thermoresistant microtubes and µElution HILIC plate
- Pipettes and reagent-dedicated consumables
- LC-MS system for glycan analysis
Main Results and Discussion
The protocol delivers complete deglycosylation and efficient fluorescent labeling in under 15 minutes, with high reproducibility across 96 samples. The 2× reagent concentration and reduced volumes minimize variability and support sensitive downstream MS detection. HILIC cleanup ensures removal of excess reagents, yielding pure glycan fractions.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Speed—total sample preparation time under 30 minutes
- Throughput—compatible with 96-well formats
- Reproducibility—consistent yields with optimized reagent volumes
- Compatibility—readiness for LC-MS glycan profiling
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements may include full automation, integration with microfluidic devices, AI-driven data analysis, and expanded reagent chemistries for diverse glycan structures. Miniaturized workflows will further accelerate biopharmaceutical screening and quality assessment.
Conclusion
The GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS quick start protocol provides a rapid, high-throughput, and reproducible method for N-glycan release, labeling, and cleanup. It supports robust glycan analysis for research and quality control in biotherapeutic development.
References
- Waters Corporation. GlycoWorks RapiFluor-MS Quick Start Protocol, 720006991EN, 2020.
- Application Note 720005506EN.
- Application Note 720007038EN.
- Waters Care and Use Manual 715004793EN.
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