| Literature DB >> 31948582 |
Hanqing Zhang1, Yayao Lv2, Juan Du3, Wei Shao3, Fenglong Jiao2, Chaoshuang Xia2, Fangyuan Gao2, Qian Yu2, Yuanyuan Liu2, Wangjun Zhang2, Yangjun Zhang1, Weijie Qin4, Xiaohong Qian2.
Abstract
Protein N-glycosylation plays crucial roles in many biological processes and has close association with the occurrence and development of various cancers. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the abnormal changes of N-glycopeptides in complex biological samples for biomarker discovery. However, due to their low abundance and poor ionization, N-glycopeptides identification in complex samples by mass spectrometry (MS) is still a challenging task. In this work, a novel magnetic hydrophilic material was prepared by serial functionalization of ultra-thin two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide with Fe3O4 nanoparticles, gold nanowire and glutathione (MoS2-Fe3O4-Au/NWs-GSH) for efficient N-glycopeptides enrichment. The advantage of using the new nanocomposite is threefold. First, the introduction of magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles efficiently simplifies the enrichment process. Second, the gold nanowire modification enlarges the surface area of the nanocomposites to facilitate interaction with N-glycopeptides. Third, the employment of highly hydrophilic glutathione leads to specific HILIC-based retention of N-glycopeptides. Low femtomolar detection sensitivity and 1:1000 enrichment selectivity can be achieved using MoS2-Fe3O4-Au/NWs-GSH enrichment and bio-mass spectrometry analysis. Successful applications in human urine exosome and serum proteins were demonstrated by the enrichment and identification of 1250 and 489 N-glycopeptides, respectively. This remarkable data set of N-glycoproteome indicates the application potential of the novel nanocomposites for N-glycopeptides enrichment in complex biological samples and for related glycoproteome studies.Entities:
Keywords: 2D-MoS(2); HILIC; Mass spectrometry; N-glycopeptides; Urine Exosome
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31948582 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2019.11.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558