The influence of the electrolyte composition on the electroosmotic flow and the peptide/protein migration behavior in capillary zone electrophoresis, either with bare fused-silica or acrylamide coated capillaries, was investigated. The examined electrolyte solutions consisted of buffers tailored for controlling the protonic equilibrium in a wide pH range and effective at masking the active adsorption sites on the capillaries for proteins and peptides. Such buffers are composed of the aliphatic oligoamine triethylentetramine (TETA), in combination with either a monoprotico or a polyprotic acid. The drastic variations in the electroosmotic flow and the inhibition of untoward interactions of basic proteins with the capillary wall observed over a wide pH range were associated with the specific adsorption of TETA ions at the interface between the capillary wall and the electrolyte solution. Modifications of the migration behavior of basic proteins and closely related peptides observed using different buffer anions, such as perchlorate, phosphate and citrate, in combination with TETA may be the result of selective interactions of these counter-ions with the analytes.

Influence of electrolyte composition on the electroosmotic flow and electrophoretic mobility of proteins and peptides

Corradini D;Nicoletti I
2003

Abstract

The influence of the electrolyte composition on the electroosmotic flow and the peptide/protein migration behavior in capillary zone electrophoresis, either with bare fused-silica or acrylamide coated capillaries, was investigated. The examined electrolyte solutions consisted of buffers tailored for controlling the protonic equilibrium in a wide pH range and effective at masking the active adsorption sites on the capillaries for proteins and peptides. Such buffers are composed of the aliphatic oligoamine triethylentetramine (TETA), in combination with either a monoprotico or a polyprotic acid. The drastic variations in the electroosmotic flow and the inhibition of untoward interactions of basic proteins with the capillary wall observed over a wide pH range were associated with the specific adsorption of TETA ions at the interface between the capillary wall and the electrolyte solution. Modifications of the migration behavior of basic proteins and closely related peptides observed using different buffer anions, such as perchlorate, phosphate and citrate, in combination with TETA may be the result of selective interactions of these counter-ions with the analytes.
2003
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC)
Inglese
1013
1-2
221
232
12
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Elettroforesi
Proteine
Peptidi
Additivi
Proteomica
L’articolo descrive i risultati più recenti degli studi condotti dall’Unità di ricerca del Dr. Danilo Corradini per valutare l’impiego dell’elettroforesi capillare nello studio della chimica in soluzione di peptidi e proteine ed investigare gli effetti della composizione chimica della soluzione elettrolitica su selettività e risoluzione di questi analiti. Questi studi hanno consentito di individuare diversi composti chimici con proprietà di inibizione delle interazioni tra proteine e parete del capillare e di controllo dell’equilibrio protonico in ampi intervalli di pH, il cui impiego in elettroforesi capillare di peptidi e proteine è stato proposto in diversi lavori pubblicati in riviste scientifiche SIS con fattore d’impatto compreso tra 4,5 e 1,4 (Electrophoresis, Journal of Chromatography A, Chromatographia). Gli studi sono inseriti in un progetto di ricerca condotto in collaborazione con l’Università di Innsbruck, finanziato dal Ministero della Ricerca e Cultura Austriaco.
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Corradini, D; Cogliandro, E; D'Alessandro, L; Nicoletti, I
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