One of the promising approaches to the development of cancer diagnostic systems is quantification of a specific protein carrying cancerous glycans. Potential utility of Wisteria floribunda agglutinin (WFA) for such assays has been suggested for several cancer types. To develop such diagnostic systems, identification of WFA-recognized glycoproteins is essential. Here, we successfully identified 504 WFA-recognized glycoproteins from the secretome of HEK293T cells. Most of the identified proteins were likely soluble or single-pass transmembrane proteins, which may serve as specific proteins for the diagnosis using biological fluids. Our method may help to discover marker glycoproteins for various cancers generating WFA-recognized glycans.
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