Human sialyltransferases primarily utilize CMP-Sias, especially transferring Neu5Ac from CMP-Neu5Ac to various acceptors. Advances in chemical biology have led to the synthesis of novel CMP-Sia donors suitable for bioorthogonal reactions in cell-based assays. However, the compatibility of these donors with all human enzymes remains uncertain. We synthesized a non-natural CMP-Sia donor with an alkyne modification on the N-acyl group of Neu5Ac, which was effectively used by human ST6Gal I and ST3Gal I. A sensitive MicroPlate Sialyltransferase Assay (MPSA) was developed and expanded to a panel of 13 human STs acting on glycoproteins. All assayed enzymes tolerated CMP-SiaNAl, allowing for the determination of kinetic parameters and turnover numbers. This study enhances the biochemical characterization of human sialyltransferases and opens new avenues for developing sialyltransferase inhibitors.