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Ti4+-immobilized hierarchically porous zirconium-organic frameworks for highly efficient enrichment of phosphopeptides.

Yanting He1, Qiong Zheng1, Zian Lin2.   

Abstract

Ti4+-immobilized hierarchically porous zirconium-organic frameworks (denoted as THZr-MOFs) was prepared for phosphopeptide enrichment. The THZr-MOFs showed high specific surface area of 185.28 m2 g-1, wide pore-size distribution of 3 ~ 20 nm, good chemical stability and excellent hydrophilicity. Introduction of hierarchical pores in MOFs not only facilitated the accessibility of phosphopeptides to the internal metal affinity sites and reduce their mass transfer resistance, but also increased the exposure sites of metal affinity interaction and binding energies of Zr and Ti elements. Benefited from these advantages, the THZr-MOFs showed high adsorption capacity (79.8 μg mg-1) towards standard phosphopeptide. A low detection limit (0.05 fmol μL-1) and high enrichment selectivity (β-casein/BSA with a molar ratio of 1:5000) were also obtained by MALDI-TOF MS. The THZr-MOFs were applied to analyze complex samples including nonfat milk, human serum, and HeLa cell lysate. In total, 1432 phosphopeptides derived from 762 phosphoproteins were identified from human HeLa cell lysate. Schematic representation of the application of Ti4+-immobilized hierarchically porous zirconium-organic frameworks (denoted as THZr-MOFs) in high-efficiency and selective enrichment of low-abundance phosphopeptides from the tryptic digest of human HeLa cell lysate.

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Keywords:  HeLa cell; Hierarchical pore; MALDI-TOF MS; Metal-organic frameworks; Phosphopeptides; Ti4+-immobilization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33813605     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04760-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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