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Microfluidics for Peptidomics, Proteomics, and Cell Analysis

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11051118

Keywords

cell sorting; LOC; microchip electrophoresis; microfluidics; microTAS; peptides; peptidomics; proteins; proteomics; single-cell analysis

Funding

  1. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
  2. European Union, Quadro de Referencia Estrategico Nacional (QREN)
  3. Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER)
  4. Programa Operacional Fatores de Competitividade (COMPETE) [UID/IC/00051/2019, UID/BIM/04501Z/2020, POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007628, UIDB/50006/2020, IF/00286/2015]
  5. FCT/MCTES [UID/AMB/50017/2019]
  6. Czech Science Foundations [20-03899S]
  7. Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO 61388963]
  8. national funds (OE), through FCT

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Microfluidics is an advanced microtechnology for manipulating fluids in small channels, offering tools for controlling chemical, biological, and physical processes. It plays a crucial role in various fields and is often combined with mass spectrometry for analysis. Recent developments include applications in proteomics, peptidomics, cell analysis, and detection methods for clinical questions.
Microfluidics is the advanced microtechnology of fluid manipulation in channels with at least one dimension in the range of 1-100 microns. Microfluidic technology offers a growing number of tools for manipulating small volumes of fluid to control chemical, biological, and physical processes relevant to separation, analysis, and detection. Currently, microfluidic devices play an important role in many biological, chemical, physical, biotechnological and engineering applications. There are numerous ways to fabricate the necessary microchannels and integrate them into microfluidic platforms. In peptidomics and proteomics, microfluidics is often used in combination with mass spectrometric (MS) analysis. This review provides an overview of using microfluidic systems for peptidomics, proteomics and cell analysis. The application of microfluidics in combination with MS detection and other novel techniques to answer clinical questions is also discussed in the context of disease diagnosis and therapy. Recent developments and applications of capillary and microchip (electro)separation methods in proteomic and peptidomic analysis are summarized. The state of the art of microchip platforms for cell sorting and single-cell analysis is also discussed. Advances in detection methods are reported, and new applications in proteomics and peptidomics, quality control of peptide and protein pharmaceuticals, analysis of proteins and peptides in biomatrices and determination of their physicochemical parameters are highlighted.

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