Highly specific enrichment of N-glycoproteome through a nonreductive amination reaction using Fe3O4@SiO2-aniline nanoparticles

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Publication Date 2015-02-13
DOI 10.1039/C4CC10285A
Impact Factor 6.222
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Meng Yu, Yali Wang, Yi Di, Changchun Wang


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Abstract

A novel method based on the conjunction of aldehydes from oxidized glycopeptides to aniline groups on magnetic nanoparticles via nonreductive amination is reported for the highly selective enrichment of N-glycopeptides. For the first time, a nonreductive amination reaction has been introduced into N-glycoproteome extraction, and correspondingly a new type of aniline-functionalized nanoparticle has been designed and synthesized.

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