posted on 2014-02-18, 00:00authored byNianrong Sun, Chunhui Deng, Yan Li, Xiangmin Zhang
Abnormal
protein glycosylation has been demonstrated to be associated
with many diseases; therefore, it is very important to conduct a comprehensive
structure analysis of glycan for prognosis and diagnosis of diseases,
such as cancer. In this work, for the first time, carbon-functionalized
ordered graphene/mesoporous silica composites (denoted as C-graphene@mSiO2) with large surface area and uniform pore size were designed
and synthesized. By taking advantage of the special interaction between
the carbon and glycans as well as size-exclusion ability, 25 N-linked
glycans released from ovalbumin were observed clearly with strong
MS signals and increased signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. In addition,
after enrichment with the C-graphene@mSiO2 composites,
48 N-linked glycans (S/N > 10) with sufficient peak intensities
were
obtained from only 400 nL of healthy pristine human serum. The facile
and low-cost synthesis method as well as high selective enrichment
ability of the novel C-graphene@mSiO2 composite makes it
a promising tool for glycosylation research.