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ACQUITY UPLC Glycoprotein BEH Amide, 300Å, 1.7 μm Columns and Glycoprotein Performance Test Standard

Manuals | 2016 | WatersInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


The Waters ACQUITY UPLC Glycoprotein BEH Amide 300Å, 1.7 µm columns enable high-resolution HILIC separations of intact glycoproteins, subunit fragments, and glycopeptides. Their orthogonal selectivity complements other chromatographic modes, facilitating detailed glycosylation profiling in biopharmaceutical development and quality control.

Objectives and Study Overview


This manual outlines best practices for installation, conditioning, operation, troubleshooting, cleaning, storage, and digital tracking of ACQUITY UPLC Glycoprotein BEH Amide columns. It also introduces the eCord intelligent chip for real-time column performance monitoring.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Systems: ACQUITY UPLC, UPLC H-Class, H-Class Bio.
  • Columns: BEH Amide, 300Å, 1.7 µm; lengths 50–150 mm, ID 2.1 mm, with VanGuard guard columns.
  • Mobile phases: 0.1% TFA in water (A) and acetonitrile (B); alternatives include formic acid/ammonium formate.
  • Flow rates: typically 0.1–0.5 mL/min; reduce flow during high-aqueous washes.
  • Temperature: 20–90 °C (commonly 45 °C for glycoproteins).
  • Detection: UV (214/280 nm), fluorescence (Ex 280/Em 320 nm), MS coupling.
  • Performance standard: RNase A/B glycoforms (Waters Glycoprotein Performance Test Standard).
  • Accessories: gold-plated compression fittings, PEEK or metal tubing, eCord chip.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Column conditioning with two high-load injections of glycoprotein standard stabilizes retention and efficiency.
  • Ion-pairing additives (0.1% TFA) enhance protein solubility in high ACN, improving peak shape and reproducibility.
  • Optimal injection volumes are small (≤1.2 µL for 2.1 mm ID); high ACN diluents may require co-solvents or additional additives to maintain solubility.
  • Troubleshooting covers diagnostics for elevated backpressure, loss of retention, peak distortion, and carryover, with stepwise cleaning and regeneration protocols.
  • eCord technology captures QC metrics (plate count, tailing factor, retention, pressure history) and tracks usage across instruments.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High resolving power and speed for detailed glycoprotein and glycopeptide analysis.
  • Robust stationary phase chemistry and mechanical stability for extended column life.
  • Standardized QC testing ensures batch-to-batch and column-to-column consistency.
  • Supports workflows in biopharma R&D, QA/QC, and advanced glycoproteomics with MS compatibility.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Wider adoption of intelligent tracking chips for digital column lifecycle management.
  • Development of wider-pore and mixed-mode phases for very large biomolecules.
  • Novel additives and gradient strategies to further enhance solubility and selectivity.
  • Integration with high-resolution MS and ion mobility for comprehensive glycosylation mapping.

Conclusion


The Waters ACQUITY UPLC Glycoprotein BEH Amide columns, when properly conditioned and paired with optimized mobile phases and eCord tracking, deliver consistent, high-quality glycoprotein separations. Following the guidance on installation, operation, and maintenance ensures reproducible results for complex glycosylation analyses.

Reference


  • Waters Application Note 720005380EN. Developing High Resolution HILIC Separations of Intact Glycosylated Proteins Using a Wide-Pore Amide-Bonded Stationary Phase.
  • Waters Application Note 720005385EN. Mapping IgG Subunit Glycoforms Using HILIC and a Wide-Pore Amide Stationary Phase.
  • Waters Application Note 720005409EN. HILIC Glycopeptide Mapping with a Wide-Pore Amide Stationary Phase.
  • Neue UD. HPLC Columns: Theory, Technology, and Practice. Wiley-VCH; 1997.

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