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Ligand-free strategy for ultrafast and highly selective enrichment of glycopeptides using Ag-coated magnetic nanoarchitectures

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
卷 22, 期 45, 页码 23981-23988

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2jm35196j

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  1. National Science and Technology Key Project of China [2012AA020203, 2012AA020204, 2012CB910602]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [20974023, 21025519, 21005020, 21128001, 51073040]
  3. Shanghai Projects [10XD1400500, 11XD1400800, B109]
  4. Innovation Foundation for Distinguished Students of Fudan University [11-25-15]

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Selective enrichment of glycopeptides from complicated biological samples is essential for MS-based glycoproteomics, but still remains a great challenge. In this study, we report an unprecedented ligand-free strategy for the selective enrichment of glycopeptides by simply utilizing the multivalent interaction between glycopeptides and silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) coated magnetic nanoarchitectures. The composite microspheres were deliberately designed to be constructed with a high-magnetic-response magnetic colloid nanocrystal cluster (MCNC) core, a poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) interim layer and a Ag-NPs functional shell with high coverage. Taking advantage of the reversible interaction of glycans with Ag-NPs and the high magnetic susceptibility of the magnetite core, the MCNC@PMAA@Ag-NPs microspheres possess remarkable selectivity for glycopeptides even at a low molar ratio of glycopeptides/non-glycopeptides (1 : 100) with a very rapid enrichment speed (only 1 min needed) and a simple operation procedure using magnetic separation. Applying this approach, we identified 127 unique elycopeptides mapped to 51 different glycoproteins from only 1 mu L rat serum samples. These results clearly demonstrated that the MCNC@PMAA@Ag-NPs have great potential for purifying and identifying the low-abundant glycopeptides in complex biological samples.

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