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High-Performance Graphene-Titania Platform for Detection of Phosphopeptides in Cancer Cells SCIE SCOPUS

Title
High-Performance Graphene-Titania Platform for Detection of Phosphopeptides in Cancer Cells
Authors
Tang, Lena Ai LingWang, JunzhongLim, Teck KwangBi, XuezhiLee, Wong ChengLin, QingsongChang, Young-TaeLim, Chwee TeckLoh, Kian Ping
Date Issued
2012-08
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Phosphopeptides play a crucial role in many biological processes and constitute some of the most powerful biomarkers in disease detection. However they are often present in very low concentration, which makes their detection highly challenging. Here, we demonstrate the use of a solution-dispersible graphene-titania platform for the selective extraction of phosphopeptides from peptide mixtures. This is followed by direct analysis by surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS). The efficient charge and energy exchange between graphene and TiO2 during laser irradiation in SELDI-TOF MS promotes the soft ionization of analytes and affords a detection limit in the attomole range, which is 10(2)-10(5) more sensitive than conventional platforms. The graphene-titania platform can also be used for detecting phosphopeptides in cancer cells (HeLa cells), where it shows high specificity (94%). An expanded library of 967 unique phosphopeptides is detected using significantly reduced loading of extraction matrixes compared to conventional TiO2 bead-based assays.
Keywords
MASS-SPECTROMETRY; SELECTIVE ENRICHMENT; PHOSPHOPROTEOME ANALYSIS; PHOSPHORYLATED PROTEINS; LAYER GRAPHENE; DIOXIDE; NANOPARTICLES; FILMS; OXIDE; IDENTIFICATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50333
DOI
10.1021/ac301119r
ISSN
0003-2700
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 84, no. 15, page. 6693 - 6700, 2012-08
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