M. Gaspari, M.C. Cheng, R. Terraccianol, X. Liu, A.J. Nijdam, E. di Fabrizio, E.F. Petricoin, L.A. Liotta, G. Cuda, S. Venuta, and M. Ferrari (2006)
Nanoporous Surfaces as Harvesting Agents for Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Peptides In Human Plasma
Journal of Proteome Research 5(5):1261-1266.
Silica-based nanoporous surfaces have been developed in order to capture low molecular weight peptides from human plasma. Harvested peptides were subjected to mass spectrometric analysis by using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) as a means of detecting and assessing the bound molecules. Peptide profiles consisting of about 70 peaks in the range 800-10,000 m/z were generated. The method could allow detection of small peptides at ng/mL concentration levels, either in standard solutions or in plasma. The same molecular cutoff effect was observed for mixtures of standard proteins and peptides incubated with silicon-based nanoporous surfaces.
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