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- W15315098 abstract "As one of the most important posttranslational modifications, protein phosphorylation has drawn increasing attention. The greatest challenge of protein phosphorylation analysis is attributed to its highly dynamic nature and low abundance. The effective isolation of phosphopeptides from the tryptic digest of complex protein samples is crucial for the analysis of protein phosphorylation. A series of new materials was introduced to isolate the phosphorylated peptides from the complex samples, and their outstanding enrichment performances have attracted considerable attention in recent years. In this chapter the most recent progress on the use of new materials, mainly nanomaterials, magnetic materials, and monolithic materials, for highly selective enrichment of phosphopeptides is delineated. Various nanomaterials with surface chelated with metal ions or made of metal oxides for highly specific and sensitive enrichment of the phosphopeptides are described. A significant feature of nanomaterials is their high surface area to volume ratio; however, the isolation of nanoparticles from sample solution is time consuming and difficult. Smart magnetic materials have emerged as good candidates for phosphopeptide enrichment, due to their unique features of ease of isolation and versatile surface modification. For the convenience of processing minute samples the monolithic capillary column emerges as an ideal tool, due to the ease of preparation and no requirement of frit. The excellent performance of these new materials for phosphopeptide enrichment has been demonstrated, and an extraordinary sensitivity as well as selectivity is easily achieved. With the development of new analytical techniques and detection approaches, more insights for biological and medical research will be obtained via in-depth analysis of protein phosphorylation." @default.
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