Use of flow cytometry for characterization and fractionation of cell populations based on their expression of heparan sulfate epitopes.

GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS: CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY(2015)

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The ability to characterize alterations in heparan sulfate (HS) structure during development or as a result of loss or mutation of one or more components of the HS biosynthetic pathway is essential for broad understanding of the effects these changes may have on cell/tissue function. The use of anti-HS antibodies provides an opportunity to study HS chain composition in situ, with a multitude of different antibodies having been generated that recognize subtle differences in HS patterning, with the number and positioning of sulfate groups influencing antibody binding affinity. Flow cytometry is a valuable technique to enable the rapid characterization of the changes in HS-specific antibody binding in situ, allowing multiple cell types to be directly compared. Additionally fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS) allows fractionation of cells based on their HS-epitope expression.
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Flow cytometry,FACS,Heparan sulfate,Glycosaminoglycan,Phage-display scFv antibody
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