FIGURE 51.3.. Collision-induced dissociation–tandem mass spectrometry (CID-MS/MS) of released N-glycans.

FIGURE 51.3.

Collision-induced dissociation–tandem mass spectrometry (CID-MS/MS) of released N-glycans. (A) MS of released N-glycans: Masses are shown as doubly charged ions with corresponding monosaccharide compositions. (B) CID-MS/MS of m/z of [1098.25]2− depicting masses of the resultant fragments. (C) Illustration of Domon and Costello bond cleavages of the glycan structure that produced the fragments seen in B. Rel. Int., Relative intensity.

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