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Design of five‐layer gold nanoparticles self‐assembled in a liquid open tubular column for ultrasensitive nano‐LC‐MS/MS proteomic analysis of 80 living cells

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In this work, for the first time, a liquid open tubular column modified by five‐layer gold nanoparticles and linked with C18 (GNPs@C18) was designed and fabricated for nano‐LC‐MS/MS analysis of… Click to show full abstract

In this work, for the first time, a liquid open tubular column modified by five‐layer gold nanoparticles and linked with C18 (GNPs@C18) was designed and fabricated for nano‐LC‐MS/MS analysis of 80 living cells. Sixty nanometer gold nanoparticles were self‐assembled layer by layer on the inner wall of a 20 μm id fused‐silica capillary. C18 was then linked on the gold nanoparticles to make the liquid open tubular column show hydrophobic character. Enough loading capacities for analysis of 80 living cells, ∼100 fmol for pk‐10 and ∼30 fmol for insulin, were obtained with the 2 m × 20 μm id five‐layer GNPs@C18 open tubular column. The open tubular column was used in an online pretreatment and direct nano‐LC‐MS/MS analysis system to analyze 80 living HepG2 cells. In total, 650 proteins were identified in triplicate runs. The subcellular localization of the identified proteins showed that our system had no bias toward different cellular compartments. Protein copy number per cell of the identified proteins showed that the detection limit could reach 50 zmol and the abundance of the identified proteins could cover a dynamic range of 6 orders.

Keywords: open tubular; gold nanoparticles; layer; tubular column; liquid open

Journal Title: PROTEOMICS
Year Published: 2017

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