Efficient proteolysis using a regenerable metal-ion chelate immobilized enzyme reactor supported on organic-inorganic hybrid silica monolithA metal-ion chelate immobilized enzyme reactor (IMER) supported on organic-inorganic hybrid silica monolith was developed for rapid digestion of proteins. The monolithic support was in situ prepared in a fused silica capillary via the polycondensation between tetraethoxysilane hydrolytic sol and iminodiacetic acid conjugated glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane. After activated by Cu(2+), trypsin was immobilized onto the monolithic support via metal chelation. Proteolytic capability of such an IMER was evaluated by the digestion of myoglobin and BSA, and the digests were further analyzed by microflow reverse...
In the current proteome study, protein digestion is indispensable before proteins could be identifie...
Trypsin is the most used proteolytic enzyme for protein digestion and Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (P...
WOS: 000311817900003PubMed ID: 22670793Trypsin was immobilized by covalent binding to glutaraldehyde...
Initially, a poly (glycidyl methacrylate-co-acrylamide-co-methylenebisacrylamide) monolith was prepa...
A novel organic-inorganic hybrid monolith for trypsin immobilizationIn proteomics, attention has foc...
In this work, a novel kind of organic-silica hybrid monolith based immobilized enzymatic reactor (IM...
A novel kind of immobilized trypsin reactor based on organic-inorganic hybrid silica monoliths has b...
Fast protein digestion and identification are indispensable in mosr proteomic study.Immobilized enzy...
A variety of immobilization enzyme reactors (IMERs) have been developed for proteomics research, whi...
Hydrophilic monolith based immobilized enzyme reactors in capillary and on microchip for high-throug...
Reducing experimental variability, limiting contamination and increasing automation are essential go...
High throughput tryptic digestion via poly (acrylamide-co-methylenebisacrylamide) monolith based imm...
The preparation and characterization of three trypsin-based monolithic immobilized enzyme reactors (...
In the post-genomic era, it is known that high speed digestion, high efficient separation, high sens...
Large-scale mass spectrometry based proteomic study requires high-throughput sample preparation tech...
In the current proteome study, protein digestion is indispensable before proteins could be identifie...
Trypsin is the most used proteolytic enzyme for protein digestion and Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (P...
WOS: 000311817900003PubMed ID: 22670793Trypsin was immobilized by covalent binding to glutaraldehyde...
Initially, a poly (glycidyl methacrylate-co-acrylamide-co-methylenebisacrylamide) monolith was prepa...
A novel organic-inorganic hybrid monolith for trypsin immobilizationIn proteomics, attention has foc...
In this work, a novel kind of organic-silica hybrid monolith based immobilized enzymatic reactor (IM...
A novel kind of immobilized trypsin reactor based on organic-inorganic hybrid silica monoliths has b...
Fast protein digestion and identification are indispensable in mosr proteomic study.Immobilized enzy...
A variety of immobilization enzyme reactors (IMERs) have been developed for proteomics research, whi...
Hydrophilic monolith based immobilized enzyme reactors in capillary and on microchip for high-throug...
Reducing experimental variability, limiting contamination and increasing automation are essential go...
High throughput tryptic digestion via poly (acrylamide-co-methylenebisacrylamide) monolith based imm...
The preparation and characterization of three trypsin-based monolithic immobilized enzyme reactors (...
In the post-genomic era, it is known that high speed digestion, high efficient separation, high sens...
Large-scale mass spectrometry based proteomic study requires high-throughput sample preparation tech...
In the current proteome study, protein digestion is indispensable before proteins could be identifie...
Trypsin is the most used proteolytic enzyme for protein digestion and Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (P...
WOS: 000311817900003PubMed ID: 22670793Trypsin was immobilized by covalent binding to glutaraldehyde...