Literature DB >> 16100577

Use of self assembled magnetic beads for on-chip protein digestion.

Marcela Slovakova1, Nicolas Minc, Zuzana Bilkova, Claire Smadja, Wolfgang Faigle, Claus Fütterer, Myriam Taverna, Jean-Louis Viovy.   

Abstract

The use of grafted trypsin magnetic beads in a microchip for performing protein digestion is described. The PDMS device uses strong magnets to create a magnetic field parallel to the flow with a strong gradient pointing through the center of the chip channel. This allows for the formation of a low-hydrodynamic resistance plug of magnetic trypsin beads that serves as a matrix for protein digestion. This device represents an inexpensive way of fabricating a multi open-tubular-like column with an appropriate pore size for proteins. Kinetics studies of the hydrolysis of a model peptide show a 100-fold increase in digestion speed obtained by the microsystem when compared to a batch wise system. This system also offers the great advantage of easy replacement, as the bead matrix is easily washed out and replaced. High performance and reproducibility for digesting recombinant human growth hormone are confirmed by analysing the digest products in both CE and MALDI-TOF MS. Similar sequence coverage (of about 44%) is obtained from MS analysis of products after 10 minutes on-chip and 4 h with soluble trypsin in bulk.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16100577     DOI: 10.1039/b504861c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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6.  Improved peak capacity for CE separations of enzyme inhibitors with activity-based detection using magnetic bead microreactors.

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7.  Development of a magnetic immunosorbent for on-chip preconcentration of amyloid β isoforms: Representatives of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers.

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