The preparation and characterization of a new trypsin-based bioreactor is here described for on-line protein digestion and peptide analysis. Trypsin was immobilized on an epoxy-modified silica monolithic support with a single reaction step and the amount of immobilized enzyme was found to be 66.07 mg (±11.75 S.D.)/column (n = 6). The bioreactor was coupled through a switching valve to an analytical column for the on-line digestion, peptide separation and identification of test proteins by ESI-MS–MS. The influence of various parameters (flow rate, temperature, buffer pH and molarity, etc.) on enzymatic activity was investigated by an experimental design and the mostly significant factor was found to be the flow rate. The efficacy of the reported on-line bioreactor for tryptic mapping is reported for somatostatin and myoglobin, selected as model compounds. Tryptic peptide maps obtained by on-line digestion of myoglobin were compared to those obtained by traditional off-line digestion. Sequence coverage obtained with the on-line protocol (21 peptides, 75.16% coverage of myoglobin sequence) was found to be comparable to the one obtained with the off-line protocol (18 peptides, 76.47% coverage). Sensitivity for myoglobin digestion and identification was 0.1 mg/ml. The reproducibily of the peptide maps in terms of retention time was from 1.53 to 4.31%, R.S.D.

Development of a bioreactor based on trypsin immobilized on monolithic support for the on-line digestion and identification of proteins

CALLERI, ENRICA;TEMPORINI, CATERINA;PERANI, ELEONORA;MELLERIO, GIORGIO GIACOMO;CACCIALANZA, GABRIELE;MASSOLINI, GABRIELLA
2004-01-01

Abstract

The preparation and characterization of a new trypsin-based bioreactor is here described for on-line protein digestion and peptide analysis. Trypsin was immobilized on an epoxy-modified silica monolithic support with a single reaction step and the amount of immobilized enzyme was found to be 66.07 mg (±11.75 S.D.)/column (n = 6). The bioreactor was coupled through a switching valve to an analytical column for the on-line digestion, peptide separation and identification of test proteins by ESI-MS–MS. The influence of various parameters (flow rate, temperature, buffer pH and molarity, etc.) on enzymatic activity was investigated by an experimental design and the mostly significant factor was found to be the flow rate. The efficacy of the reported on-line bioreactor for tryptic mapping is reported for somatostatin and myoglobin, selected as model compounds. Tryptic peptide maps obtained by on-line digestion of myoglobin were compared to those obtained by traditional off-line digestion. Sequence coverage obtained with the on-line protocol (21 peptides, 75.16% coverage of myoglobin sequence) was found to be comparable to the one obtained with the off-line protocol (18 peptides, 76.47% coverage). Sensitivity for myoglobin digestion and identification was 0.1 mg/ml. The reproducibily of the peptide maps in terms of retention time was from 1.53 to 4.31%, R.S.D.
2004
Chemistry & Analysis covers research on natural and laboratory syntheses, chemical structure, structure-function relationship, isolation and analyses of biologically significant molecules, medicinal and food chemistry. Technical material describing crucial chemical methods in biochemical analysis and research is also placed in this category. Resources covering general biochemistry and natural metabolic pathways are excluded.
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Tematica Ex SIR: Impiego di enzimi come selettori chirali e biocatalizzatori in HPLC (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
Immobilized Enzyme Reactor; Immobilized Trypsin; Monolithic Columns
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Calleri, Enrica; Temporini, Caterina; Perani, Eleonora; Stella, C; Rudaz, C; Lubda, D.; Mellerio, GIORGIO GIACOMO; Veuthey, J. L.; Caccialanza, Gabrie...espandi
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