| Literature DB >> 31853651 |
Haijiao Zheng1, Qiong Jia2,3.
Abstract
A hybrid monolith was prepared from perovskite and cucurbit[6]uril [poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-pentaerythritol triacrylate) monolith] for the enrichment of phosphopeptides. By coupling with mass spectrometry, three goals were simultaneously realized, viz. (a) selective enrichment of phosphopeptides from non-phosphopeptides, (b) identification of mono- and multi-phosphopeptides, and (c) recognition of tyrosine phosphopeptides. The perovskite introduced into the monolith warrants high selectivity for phosphopeptides even at a high (10,000:1) ratio of non-phosphopeptides to phosphopeptides, and and enables identification of eight mono- and multi-phosphopeptides from standard β-casein tryptic digests. Tyrosine phosphopeptides were specifically detected via the recognition capability of cucurbit[6]uril integrated into the monolith. The method has remarkably specific enrichment capacity for phosphopeptides from samples including human serum, nonfat milk, and human acute myelocytic leukemia cell lysate. Graphical abstractSchematic representation of a monolith integrated with perovskite and cucurbit[6]uril. The monolithic column was coupled with mass spectrometry and applied to the enrichment of phosphopeptides. The method has remarkably specific enrichment capacity for phosphopeptides from complex biological samples.Entities:
Keywords: Cell lysate; Cucurbit[6]uril; Enrichment; Mass spectrometry; Perovskite; Phosphopeptide; Polymer monolith; Proteomics
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31853651 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-4054-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833