Literature DB >> 34985482

Glutathione-functionalized magnetic thioether-COFs for the simultaneous capture of urinary exosomes and enrichment of exosomal glycosylated and phosphorylated peptides.

Fangfang Xiong1, Jiaxin Jia2, Jiutong Ma1, Qiong Jia1,2.   

Abstract

Exosomes play an irreplaceable role in physiological and pathological processes, and the study of proteomics (especially protein post-translational modifications, PTMs) in exosomes can reveal the pathogenesis of diseases and screen therapeutic disease targets. The separation and enrichment process is an essential step in mass spectroscopy-based exosomal PTMs studies to reduce sample complexity and ionization-suppression effects. Herein, we designed a novel magnetic zwitterionic material, namely glutathione-functionalized thioether covalent organic frameworks (Fe3O4@Thio-COF@Au@GSH), possessing fast magnetic responsiveness, regular porosity, and a suitable surface area. Thanks to the hydrophilicity and charge-switchable feature of GSH, for the first time, both the capture of exosomes from biological fluids and enrichment of the inherent glycoproteins/phosphoproteins in the exosomes were achieved with the same material. Furthermore, the high enrichment capacity was validated by theoretical calculations. The low detection limits (0.2/0.4 fmol for HRP/β-casein), high selectivity (1 : 1000 for HRP/β-casein : BSA molar ratio), and high exosomal glycoproteomics/phosphoproteomics profiling capability proved the feasibility of the developed method. This work provides a new heuristic strategy to solve the problems of exosomal capture and glycoproteins/phosphoproteins pretreatment in exosomal proteomics.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34985482     DOI: 10.1039/d1nr06587d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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1.  Magnetic guanidyl-functionalized covalent organic framework composite: a platform for specific capture and isolation of phosphopeptides and exosomes.

Authors:  Bing Wang; Baichun Wang; Quanshou Feng; Xiang Fang; Xinhua Dai; Yinghua Yan; Chuan-Fan Ding
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 6.408

2.  Magnetic Ti3C2 MXene Nanomaterials for Doxorubicin Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions: Kinetic, Isotherms, and Thermodynamic Studies.

Authors:  Dan Liu; Tongyi Li; Wenjie Sun; Wenjuan Zhou; Guohua Zhang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-09-01
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