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A bifunctional monolithic column for combined protein preconcentration and digestion for high throughput proteomics research.

Kai Zhang1, Si Wu, Xiaoting Tang, Nathan K Kaiser, James E Bruce.   

Abstract

Enzymatic digestion of proteins is a key step in protein identification by mass spectrometry (MS). Traditional solution-based protein digestion methods require long incubation times and are limitations for high throughput proteomics research. Recently, solid phase digestion (e.g. trypsin immobilization on solid supports) has become a useful strategy to accelerate the speed of protein digestion and eliminate autodigestion by immobilizing and isolating the enzyme moieties on solid supports. Monolithic media is an attractive support for immobilization of enzymes due to its unique properties that include fast mass transfer, stability in most solvents, and versatility of functional groups on the surfaces of monoliths. We prepared immobilized trypsin monolithic capillaries for on-column protein digestion, analyzed the digested peptides through LC/FTICR tandem MS, and compared peptide mass fingerprinting by MALDI-TOF-MS. To further improve the digestion efficiency for low abundance proteins, we introduced C4 functional groups onto the monolith surfaces to combine on-column protein enrichment and digestion. Compared with immobilized trypsin monolithic capillaries without C4, the immobilized trypsin-C4 monolith showed improved digestion efficiency. A mechanism for increased efficiency from the combination of sample enrichment and on-column digestion is also proposed in this paper. Moreover, we investigated the effects of organic solvent on digestion and detection by comparing the observed digested peptide sequences. Our data demonstrated that all columns showed good tolerance to organic solvents and maintained reproducible enzymatic activity for at least 30 days.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17150420     DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2006.11.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci        ISSN: 1570-0232            Impact factor:   3.205


  5 in total

1.  Enhancing Performance of Liquid Sample Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Using Trap and Capillary Columns.

Authors:  Si Cheng; Jun Wang; Yi Cai; Joseph A Loo; Hao Chen
Journal:  Int J Mass Spectrom       Date:  2015-12-03       Impact factor: 1.986

2.  Proteomic strategies in multiple sclerosis and its animal models.

Authors:  Stella Elkabes; Hong Li
Journal:  Proteomics Clin Appl       Date:  2007-10-16       Impact factor: 3.494

3.  Collecting peptide release from the brain using porous polymer monolith-based solid phase extraction capillaries.

Authors:  Jamie M Iannacone; Shifang Ren; Nathan G Hatcher; Jonathan V Sweedler
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2009-07-01       Impact factor: 6.986

Review 4.  Less common applications of monoliths: IV. Recent developments in immobilized enzyme reactors for proteomics and biotechnology.

Authors:  Jana Krenkova; Frantisek Svec
Journal:  J Sep Sci       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 3.645

5.  Dual Functional Ultrafiltration Membranes with Enzymatic Digestion and Thermo-Responsivity for Protein Self-Cleaning.

Authors:  Anbharasi Vanangamudi; Ludovic F Dumée; Mikel C Duke; Xing Yang
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2018-09-19
  5 in total

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