Abstract
Hydrophilic magnetic mesoporous silica microspheres with core-shell structure were prepared via a facile approach and applied as an enrichment probe for low-abundance glycopeptides and glycans from complex biological samples. The prepared mesoporous silica microspheres modified with gluconamide groups at the interior surface of mesopore channels showed more prominent features with respect to high specific surface area (490 m2/g), narrow pore size distribution (2.5 nm), and high saturation magnetization (23.87 emu/g), endowing them with hydrophilicity and size-exclusion selectivity. Taking these advantages of the size-exclusion and the hydrophilic interactions, the hydrophilic mesoporous magnetic microspheres exhibited specificity for glycopeptides in a digest of horseradish peroxidase. The detection limit for horseradish peroxidase was 25 fmol. In addition, the hydrophilic mesoporous magnetic microspheres were further applied to the selective enrichment of N-linked glycans from a digest of human serum. The successful application demonstrates the potential of the hydrophilic mesoporous magnetic microspheres in glycoproteomic analysis.
Funding
This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers 21974021 and 21675025), the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (grant number 2018J01683), and the Undergraduate Scientific Research and Training Program of the first-class disciplines in Fuzhou University.