Issue 31, 2015

Aluminium glycinate functionalized silica nanoparticles for highly specific separation of phosphoproteins

Abstract

Selective separation of intact phosphoproteins from complex biological samples is essential for ongoing, top-down phosphoproteomics but challenges still remain. Herein, aluminium glycinate functionalized silica nanoparticles (denoted as AGNP) were synthesized by a facile approach and applied for the specific capture of phosphoproteins. The selectivity and binding capacity of AGNP were evaluated using caseins (α-casein and β-casein) as phosphoproteins and bovine haemoglobin, bovine serum albumin, horseradish peroxidase, myoglobin and lysozyme as nonphosphoproteins. The results indicated that AGNP showed high binding capacity and selectivity for phosphoproteins (α-casein 1190 mg g−1 and β-casein 1060 mg g−1). In addition, AGNP was used to selectively capture and enrich phosphoproteins from protein mixtures and drinking milk samples. The good results demonstrate the potential of AGNP in phosphoproteomics analysis.

Graphical abstract: Aluminium glycinate functionalized silica nanoparticles for highly specific separation of phosphoproteins

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2015
Accepted
07 Jul 2015
First published
07 Jul 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015,3, 6528-6535

Author version available

Aluminium glycinate functionalized silica nanoparticles for highly specific separation of phosphoproteins

W. Liu, J. Zheng, S. Li, R. Wang, Z. Lin and H. Yang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015, 3, 6528 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB01055A

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