Title of article
Dielectric Friction in Capillary Electrophoresis: Mobility of Organic Anions in Mixed Methanol-Water Media
Author/Authors
Lucy، Charles A. نويسنده , , Roy، Kimberly I. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-3853
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3854
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Abstract
A continuous-flow analytical screening system is presented using electrospray mass spectrometry to measure the interaction of biologically active compounds with soluble affinity proteins. The biochemical detection system is based on a solution-phase, homogeneous assay. In a first step, compounds to be screened (e.g., biotinylated compounds, concentration range 10-1000 nmol/L) are injected into a continuous-flow reaction system and allowed to react with the affinity protein (e.g., streptavidin, concentration range 3-48 nmol/L). Subsequently, a reporter ligand (fluorescein-labeled biotin 96 nmol/L) is added to saturate the remaining free binding sites of the affinity protein and the concentration of unbound reporter ligand is measured using electrospray MS in the selectedion monitoring mode. The presence of active compounds in the sample results in an increase of the concentration of unbound reporter ligands. The feasibility ofa homogeneous MS-based biochemical assay is demonstrated using streptavidin/biotin and anti-digoxigenin/digoxin as model systems. Compared to radioactive or fluorescence-based biochemical assays, the present assay format does not require the synthesis and purification of labels. Various analytical conditions were investigated to determine the ability of MS to measure the biochemical interactions. The availability of a single ligand that can be detected at 1050 nmol/L concentrations by electrospray MS is sufficient to set up the biochemical assay. For the biospecific interactions studies, detection limits of 10-100 nmol/L were obtained.
Keywords
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) , Trifolium pratense , Isoflavone glycoside 6"-O-malonates , High-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) , Isoflavone glycoside 6"-O-acetates , red clover
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Record number
51809
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