Dual metal cations coated magnetic mesoporous silica probe for highly selective capture of endogenous phosphopeptides in biological samples.

Mikrochim Acta

Department of Chemistry, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Zhongshan Hospital, Institutes of Biomedical Sciences, Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China.

Published: June 2020

For the first time, dual metal ions (Ti-Zr) were successfully modified into the channel of magnetic mesoporous silica to obtain an affinity probe for highly selective capture of endogenous phosphopeptides in biological samples. The newly prepared FeO@mSiO@Ti-Zr composites possessed the advantages of ordered mesoporous channels, superparamagnetism, and enhanced affinity properties of dual metal ions of Ti and Zr. The phosphopeptide enrichment efficiency of the FeO@mSiO@Ti-Zr composite was investigated, and the result indicated an ultrahigh size exclusive ability (weight ratio of β-casein tryptic digests, BSA, and α-casein protein reached up to 1:1000:1000). Compared to magnetic affinity probes with single metal ions (FeO@mSiO@Ti, FeO@mSiO@Zr), the composite possessed stronger specificity, higher sensitivity, and better efficiency; and more importantly, it showed much enhanced enrichment ability towards both mono- and multi-phosphorylated peptides. Additionally, by utilizing the FeO@mSiO@Ti-Zr affinity probe, a total number of 104 endogenous phosphopeptides including 95 mono-phosphopeptides and 9 multi-phosphopeptides were captured and identified from human saliva, indicating the great potential for the application of the novel probe for the peptidome analysis in the future. Graphic abstract.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00604-020-04323-6DOI Listing

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