2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b04280
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NiCoMnO4: A Bifunctional Affinity Probe for His-Tagged Protein Purification and Phosphorylation Sites Recognition

Abstract: A bifunctional affinity probe NiCoMnO4 was designed and prepared with controllable morphology and size using facile methods. It was observed that the probe could be applied in His-tagged proteins purification and phosphopeptides enrichment simply through the buffer modulation. NiCoMnO4 particles showed satisfactory cycling performance for His-tagged proteins purification and broad pH-tolerance of loading buffer for phosphopeptides affinity. Therefore, a high-throughput, cost-effective, and efficient protein/pe… Show more

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“…Recombinant proteins with a polyhistidine tag can be efficiently purified using their affinity to metal ions like Ni 2+ . Although immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) and metal oxide affinity chromatography (MOAC) are standardly used for their purification, several magnetic materials exploiting this powerful affinity were reported [ 184 , 185 ]. Similar mechanism is used also for separation of phosphorylated protein/peptides [ 186 , 187 ].…”
Section: Magnetic Nanoparticles In the Real Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recombinant proteins with a polyhistidine tag can be efficiently purified using their affinity to metal ions like Ni 2+ . Although immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) and metal oxide affinity chromatography (MOAC) are standardly used for their purification, several magnetic materials exploiting this powerful affinity were reported [ 184 , 185 ]. Similar mechanism is used also for separation of phosphorylated protein/peptides [ 186 , 187 ].…”
Section: Magnetic Nanoparticles In the Real Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 180 ] Furthermore, protein tags can be added to the protein of interest to promote metal ion affinity, if not previously present. [ 181 ] The use of nanomaterials and PTM targeting is being applied to a range of central nervous system (CNS) diseases, including dysregulated kinases in Parkinson's disease (e.g., LRRK2). [ 182 ]…”
Section: Nanomaterial‐enhanced Mass Spectrometry In Drug Discovery and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Min et al constructed a ternary nanomaterial by introducing ceria into magnetic titanoniobate transition metal oxide via the electrostatic assembly approach (dubbed MCTiNbNS), which realized the exhaustive identification of phosphopeptides and accurate count of related phosphorylated sites when using skim milk and human serum as test samples . Moreover, NiCoMnO 4 affinity probe was prepared for the purification of His‐tagged proteins and the capture of phosphopeptides by adjusting buffer pH . Multifunctional CuFeMnO 4 nanosphere was prepared for the capture of phosphopeptides and low‐abundance peptides .…”
Section: Nanomaterials In Phosphoproteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%