Issue 12, 2011

Pipette-tip selective extraction of glycoproteins with lectin modified gold nano-particles on a polymer monolithic phase

Abstract

The in situ preparation of ethylene dimethacrylate porous polymer monoliths within 20 μL polypropylene pipette tips, bound via surface grafted methacrylate anchor sites, is reported. Gold nano-particles (AuNPs) were immobilised onto the monolith pore surface utilising azlactone chemistry and coverage verified using field emission scanning electron microscopy. Erythrina cristagalli lectin (ECL) was immobilised upon the attached AuNPs via a bio-functional linker. The ECL-modified tip was successfully applied for the enrichment of galactosylated protein (desialylated transferrin) versus a non-galactosylated protein (ribonuclease B) due to the specificity of ECL. Reversed-phase capillary HPLC was used to validate the efficiency and selectivity of the developed micro-extraction phase which resulted in an increase in extraction recovery of ∼95% due to the AuNP enhanced surface area. Further specificity of the ECL-modified tip was demonstrated with a complex mixture of non-glycosylated and glycosylated proteins with differing terminal sugar structures. Finally, the lectin affinity phase was applied to a galactosylated glycoproteins spiked Escherichia colicell lysate to successfully demonstrate matrix tolerance.

Graphical abstract: Pipette-tip selective extraction of glycoproteins with lectin modified gold nano-particles on a polymer monolithic phase

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2011
Accepted
15 Apr 2011
First published
06 May 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 2619-2628

Pipette-tip selective extraction of glycoproteins with lectin modified gold nano-particles on a polymer monolithic phase

H. Alwael, D. Connolly, P. Clarke, R. Thompson, B. Twamley, B. O'Connor and B. Paull, Analyst, 2011, 136, 2619 DOI: 10.1039/C1AN15137A

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