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Facile synthesis of titanium(IV) ion-immobilized poly-glycidyl methacrylate microparticles functionalized with polyethylenimine and adenosine triphosphate for highly specific enrichment of intact phosphoproteins

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JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue 22, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201800689

Keywords

enrichment; immobilized titanium(IV) affinity chromatography; intact phosphoproteins

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575104, 21775110]
  2. Shanghai Science and Technology Commission [14DZ2261100]

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In this study, a facile synthesis of the titanium(IV) ion-immobilized poly-glycidyl methacrylate microparticles functionalized with polyethylenimine and adenosine triphosphate was developed for efficient enrichment of intact phosphoproteins. The titanium(IV) ion-immobilized microparticles had higher saturated adsorption capacity for phosphoproteins (1217.6 mg/g for beta-casein) than nonphosphoproteins (97.1 mg/g for bovine serum albumin) and the average particle diameter was about 1.4 mu m with good dispersibility. In application, as demonstrated by SDS-PAGE, titanium(IV) ion-immobilized microparticles exhibited good performance in enriching intact phosphoproteins from standard protein mixtures of beta-casein and bovine serum albumin with high specificity and selectivity. In addition, titanium(IV) ion-immobilized microparticles were also successfully applied in intact phosphoprotein enrichment from complex biological samples including nonfat milk, chicken egg white, and mouse heart tissue extract.

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