| Literature DB >> 30422645 |
Wanhao Wu1, Dongxue Zhang2, Kexin Chen1, Ping Zhou1, Meijiao Zhao1, Liang Qiao2, Bin Su1.
Abstract
Nonvolatile buffers and inorganic salts used for isolation and stabilization of biological samples are essential to be cleaned up prior to mass spectrometry (MS) analysis because of their deleterious effects such as ion suppression and instrumental pollution. In this work, a centimeter-scale continuous silica isoporous membrane (SIM) was prepared and integrated into a facile microfluidic chip for the desalting of protein samples based on dialysis principle. Thanks to the uniform pore size (∼2.3 nm in diameter), ultrasmall thickness (90 nm) and high pore density (4.0 × 1012 pores cm-2, corresponding to a porosity of 16.7%) of SIM, the device achieved ∼99% desalting efficiency for the sample with 154 mM NaCl (isotonic saline) at a flow rate of 1 μL min-1, while protein loss was only 5%. High-quality electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS spectra of cytochrome c dissolved in isotonic saline was obtained after the desalting treatment. In addition, the SIM-based microfluidic device was successfully online-coupled with microchip ESI-MS for real-time desalting and characterization of proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30422645 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b03934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986