ToF-SIMS中ar -气簇离子束用于多肽和蛋白质分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 Physics and Astronomy
Biointerphases Pub Date : 2020-04-14 DOI:10.1116/6.0000105
Jin Gyeong Son, Sohee Yoon, Hyun Kyung Shon, Jeong Hee Moon, Sunho Joh, Tae Geol Lee
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摘要

自从ar气团离子束(Ar-GCIBs)被引入到飞行时间二次离子质谱(ToF-SIMS)中以来,已经有各种各样的尝试来分析需要低损伤分析和高灵敏度的有机材料和生物分子,因为Ar-GCIBs由于每个原子的低能量而允许大分子(如肽和蛋白质)的软电离。在这里,作者采用Ar-GCIB作为主要光束来检测蛋白质,包括人胰岛素、泛素和细胞色素C(分子量分别为5808、8564和12 327 Da)。他们已经证实,当Ar-GCIB用作主离子束时,可以检测到完整的蛋白质。此外,他们通过分析肌红蛋白、细胞色素C和牛血清白蛋白中胰蛋白酶消化的肽,成功地鉴定了每种蛋白质。他们还尝试了表面酶切来识别硅片表面的蛋白质,并获得了与溶液内酶切相同的结果。预计作者的表面消化方法可以使ToF-SIMS应用于分析生物组织中存在的蛋白质。
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Ar-gas cluster ion beam in ToF-SIMS for peptide and protein analysis.

Since Ar-gas cluster ion beams (Ar-GCIBs) have been introduced into time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), there have been various attempts to analyze organic materials and biomolecules that require low-damage analysis and high sensitivity, because Ar-GCIBs allow soft ionization of large molecules such as peptides and proteins due to the low energy per atom. Here, the authors adopted the Ar-GCIB as a primary beam to detect proteins including human insulin, ubiquitin, and cytochrome C (molecular weights are 5808, 8564, and 12 327 Da, respectively). They have confirmed that the detection of the intact proteins was possible when the Ar-GCIB was used as a primary ion beam. In addition, they successfully identified each protein by analyzing the trypsin-digested peptides in myoglobin, cytochrome C, and bovine serum albumin. They also attempted on-surface enzymatic digestion to identify proteins on the surface of the Si wafer and obtained results identical to those of in-solution digestion. It is expected that the authors' on-surface digestion method can enable the application of ToF-SIMS for the analysis of proteins present in biological tissues.

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Biointerphases
Biointerphases BIOPHYSICS-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
CiteScore
4.10
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35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biointerphases emphasizes quantitative characterization of biomaterials and biological interfaces. As an interdisciplinary journal, a strong foundation of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, theory, and/or modelling is incorporated into originated articles, reviews, and opinionated essays. In addition to regular submissions, the journal regularly features In Focus sections, targeted on specific topics and edited by experts in the field. Biointerphases is an international journal with excellence in scientific peer-review. Biointerphases is indexed in PubMed and the Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics). Accepted papers appear online immediately after proof processing and are uploaded to key citation sources daily. The journal is based on a mixed subscription and open-access model: Typically, authors can publish without any page charges but if the authors wish to publish open access, they can do so for a modest fee. Topics include: bio-surface modification nano-bio interface protein-surface interactions cell-surface interactions in vivo and in vitro systems biofilms / biofouling biosensors / biodiagnostics bio on a chip coatings interface spectroscopy biotribology / biorheology molecular recognition ambient diagnostic methods interface modelling adhesion phenomena.
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