Mastering Protein Analysis: From RP to Glycan Profiling

(Course No. SS0-9101)

Date and Location
On site or Online - on demand

Course Summary

This training provides an in-depth overview of intact protein analysis for biopharmaceutical characterization. Learn top-down and middledown approaches for monoclonal antibodies, including reversed-phase strategies, LC particle selection, and method optimization. The course covers best practices for impurity profiling, glycoform identification, and post-translational modification analysis, offering practical tips for robust and reproducible workflows.

Course Outline

Introduction to Protein Analysis

  • Overview of biopharmaceutical characterization
  • Importance of intact protein workflows

Chromatographic Techniques

  • RP, IEX, SEC, HIC, and Native LC-MS applications

Intact Protein and Glycan Characterization

  • Top-down and middle-down approaches
  • Glycan analysis and orthogonal techniques

Method Development and Practical Insights

  • Column and mobile phase selection
  • Optimization strategies and troubleshooting
  • Real-world case studies and best practices

Practical Skills Acquired

This course will provide you with the following practical knowledge:

  1. Develop and optimize LC methods for intact protein analysis (RP, IEX, SEC, HIC, Native).
  2. Apply top-down and middle-down workflows for monoclonal antibody characterization.
  3. Perform sample preparation for intact proteins and glycan analysis
  4. Select appropriate stationary phases and mobile phases for different protein separations.
  5. Troubleshoot common issues in chromatographic separations of large biomolecules.
  6. Interpret chromatographic data for charge variants, aggregates, and glycoforms.
  7. Implement best practices for improving resolution, recovery, and reproducibility in biopharma workflows.
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