Se pu = Chinese journal of chromatography | 2021

[Recent advances in functionalized magnetic nanomaterials for glycoprotein and glycopeptide enrichment].

 
 
 

Abstract


Protein glycosylation is among the most common and important post-translational modifications, and plays an important regulatory role in many biological processes, including signal transduction, protein translation, and immune response. Abnormal protein glycosylation is also associated with numerous diseases, suggesting that glycoproteins may offer an array of useful disease biomarkers. Mass spectrometry (MS) has become an important analytical tool in glycoproteomics. However, the low abundance and weak ionization efficiency of glycopeptides have hindered direct mass spectrometric analyses, which remain considerably challenging. Glycoprotein and glycopeptide enrichment from complex biological samples is an important step in glycoproteomics. Diverse methods have recently been developed for specific glycoprotein and glycopeptide enrichment, including hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC), lectin affinity chromatography, boronate affinity chromatography, and hydrazide functional affinity chromatography. A variety of enrichment materials designed for the above strategies have been developed to meet the requirement of enriching low abundance glycoproteins and glycopeptides in complex samples. Magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) is an efficient sample pretreatment technology that offers advantages of simple operation, low cost, and high extraction efficiency. Functionalized magnetic nanomaterials have been widely used as adsorbents in glycoproteome studies. Since magnetic adsorbent is a key factor in MSPE, in this review, the preparation of magnetic nanomaterials functionalized with sugars, ionic liquids, lectins, boronate affinity ligands, metal organic frameworks, and covalent organic frameworks, and their applications in glycoprotein and glycopeptide enrichment are summarized. These functional magnetic nanomaterials possess high specific surface area and a large number of active adsorption sites, allowing different enrichment mechanisms, including HILIC, lectin affinity chromatography, and boronate and hydrazide functional affinity chromatography. These functional magnetic nanomaterials are mainly used to enrich glycoproteins and glycopeptides in serum, plasma, cells, tissues, saliva and other biological samples. Nearly 90 papers published in the last decade from the Science Citation Index (SCI) and Chinese core journals have been cited in this paper. Finally, the development and prospects of magnetic nanomaterials in glycoprotein and glycopeptide enrichment are also discussed.

Volume 39 9
Pages \n 981-988\n
DOI 10.3724/SP.J.1123.2021.08012
Language English
Journal Se pu = Chinese journal of chromatography

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