High mannose N-glycans extracted from eight different beans (black bean, soybean, pea, white kidney bean, pinto bean, mung bean, white hyacinth bean, and red bean) were studied using the state-of-the-art mass spectrometry method logically derived sequence tandem mass spectrometry (LODES/MSn). These beans show very similar N-glycan isomer profiles: one isomer of Man9GlcNAc2 and Man8GlcNAc2, two isomers of Man7GlcNAc2, three isomers of Man6GlcNAc2, and five isomers of Man5GlcNAc2 were found. Isomers not predicted by current N-glycan biosynthetic pathways were found in all beans, indicating the possibility of alternative biosynthetic pathways in these plants. The high abundance of unusual high mannose Man5GlcNAc2 N-glycans in beans is particularly useful for the large-scale preparation of high mannose N-glycans that are not easily found in the other biological systems.
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