Polymeric Inverse Micelles as Selective Peptide Extraction Agents for MALDI-MS Analysis

Combariza, Marianny Y. and Savariar, Elamprakash N. and Vutukuri, Dharma Rao and Thayumanavan, S. and Vachet, Richard W.. (2007) Polymeric Inverse Micelles as Selective Peptide Extraction Agents for MALDI-MS Analysis. Analytical Chemistry, 79 (18). pp. 7124-7130. ISSN 0003-2700

Full text not available from this repository.

Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac071001d

Abstract

Analyses of peptides in complex mixtures are significant challenges in proteomics applications. Here, we report an amphiphilic polymer-based nanoassembly that is capable of selectively extracting peptides, on the basis of their isoelectric points, into an immiscible organic phase from an aqueous solution. The isoelectric point (pI) cutoff in these extractions depends on the pH of the aqueous solution, and thus, sequential fractionation of peptide mixtures based on pI can be accomplished by varying the pH of the aqueous solution. Additionally, we observe an unexpected enhancement in the MALDI-MS signal for extracted peptides ionized in the presence of the polymer, which allows us to obtain reproducible ion signals for some peptides at concentrations as low as 10 pM.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Reprinted with permission from "Polymeric Inverse Micelles as Selective Peptide Extraction Agents for MALDI-MS Analysis", M.Y. Combariza et al., Analytical Chemistry. Copyright 2007 American Chemical Society.
InterNano Taxonomy:Nanomanufacturing Characterization Techniques > Other Characterization Techniques > Mass spectrometry
Nanomanufacturing Processes > Assembly Techniques > Electrostatic driven assembly
Nanomanufacturing Processes > Biological Techniques > Protein assembly
Nanomanufacturing Processes > Biological Techniques
Collections:Nanomanufacturing Research Collection
ID Code:267
Deposited By:Moureen Kemei
Deposited On:08 Feb 2010 16:25
Last Modified:08 Feb 2010 16:25

Repository Staff Only: item control page