Lanthanum silicate coated magnetic microspheres as a promising affinity material for phosphopeptide enrichment and identification |
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Authors: | Gong Cheng Yan-Lin Liu Ji-Lin Zhang De-Hui Sun Jia-Zuan Ni |
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Affiliation: | College of Life Science, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China. |
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Abstract: | Novel Fe(3)O(4)@La(x)Si(y)O(5) affinity microspheres consisting of a superparamagnetic Fe(3)O(4) core and an amorphous lanthanum silicate shell have been synthesized. The core-shell-structured Fe(3)O(4)@La(x)Si(y)O(5) microspheres, with a mean size of ca. 480 nm, had rough lanthanum silicate surfaces and displayed relatively strong magnetism (47.2 emu g(-1)). This novel affinity material can be used for selective capture, rapid magnetic separation, and part dephosphorylation (which plays an important role in identifying phosphopeptides in MS) of the phosphopeptides in a peptide mixture. Its ability to selectively trap and magnetically isolate as well as label the phosphopeptides was evaluated using a standard phosphorylated protein (β-casein) and a real sample (human serum). Phosphopeptides and their corresponding label ions were detected for concentrations of β-casein as low as 1 × 10(-9) M and in mixtures of β-casein and BSA with molar ratios as low as 1:50. In addition, this affinity material, with its labeling properties, is superior to commercial TiO(2) beads in terms of interference from non-phosphopeptide molecules. These results reveal that the lanthanum silicate coated magnetic microspheres represent a promising affinity material for the rapid purification and recognition of phosphopeptides. |
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