2008
DOI: 10.1021/ac702618h
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Selective Extraction and Enrichment of Multiphosphorylated Peptides Using Polyarginine-Coated Diamond Nanoparticles

Abstract: Despite recent advances in phosphopeptide research, detection and characterization of multiply phosphorylated peptides have been a challenge. This work presents a new strategy that not only can effectively extract phosphorylated peptides from complex samples but also can selectively enrich multiphosphorylated peptides for direct matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometric analysis. Polyarginine-coated diamond nanoparticles are the solid-phase extraction supports used for this … Show more

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“…Recently, a new and interesting method employing polyarginine-coated beads was introduced for purification of multiple phosphorylated peptides prior to MS analysis [91]. This method, however, has yet to be tested for its efficiency in larger phosphoproteomics studies and in those where only low amounts of starting material (micrograms) are available.…”
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“…Recently, a new and interesting method employing polyarginine-coated beads was introduced for purification of multiple phosphorylated peptides prior to MS analysis [91]. This method, however, has yet to be tested for its efficiency in larger phosphoproteomics studies and in those where only low amounts of starting material (micrograms) are available.…”
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“…18 They were covalently conjugated with poly-L-arginine using water-soluble carbodiimide cross-linkers. 23 GNRs surface-coated with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) were obtained from Nanopartz and used without further modification and purification.…”
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“…PA-coated NDs can be prepared via an EDC-mediated coupling reaction following the similar procedures used for covalent linking of PL [33]. The amino acid arginine residues are typical recognition sites in protein–protein interactions involving phosphate or sulfate moieties, and their high affinity for phosphate groups are able to generate stable complexes having “covalent-like” stability.…”
Section: Applications Of Surface-modified Ndsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amino acid arginine residues are typical recognition sites in protein–protein interactions involving phosphate or sulfate moieties, and their high affinity for phosphate groups are able to generate stable complexes having “covalent-like” stability. Accordingly, Wu et al [33] have proved that PA-coated NDs can be a very useful tool for isolating multiphosphorylated peptides, leading to improved detection sensitivity in the complex solutions. Figure 7 shows an example of extracting and enriching phosphopeptides from the tryptic digests of nonfat milk, which contains abundant phosphoproteins.…”
Section: Applications Of Surface-modified Ndsmentioning
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