Abstract

In order to better understand biological events, lectin–glycoprotein interactions are of interest. The possibility to gather more information than the mere positive or negative response for interactions brought mass spectrometry into the center of many research fields. The presented work shows the potential of a nano-electrospray gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analyzer (nES GEMMA) to detect weak, noncovalent, biospecific interactions besides still unbound glycoproteins and unreacted lectins without prior liquid phase separation. First results for Sambucus nigra agglutinin, concanavalin A, and wheat germ agglutinin and their retained noncovalent interactions with glycoproteins in the gas phase are presented. Electrophoretic mobility diameters (EMDs) were obtained by nES GEMMA for all interaction partners correlating very well with molecular masses determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) of the individual molecules. Moreover, EMDs measured for the lectin–glycoprotein complexes were in good accordance with theoretically calculated mass values. Special focus was laid on complex formation for different lectin concentrations and binding specificities to evaluate the method with respect to results obtained in the liquid phase. The latter was addressed by capillary electrophoresis on-a-chip (CE-on-a-chip). Of exceptional interest was the fact that the formed complexes could be sampled according to their size onto nitrocellulose membranes after gas-phase separation. Subsequent immunological investigation further proved that the collected complex actually retained its native structure throughout nES GEMMA analysis and sampling.Graphical ᅟ

Highlights

  • I n recent years, the analyses of a variety of macromolecules (e.g. DNA [1], proteins [2,3,4,5], polymers [6,7,8], viruses and virus-like-particles [5, 9, 10], gold nanoparticles [11,12,13]) have shown the broad applicability of nano-electrospray gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analyzer

  • The nES GEMMA system is a promising platform for the analysis of lectin–glycoprotein interactions as shown in the given study for the first time

  • Noncovalent interaction studies are of utmost interest for a better understanding of biological interactions. nES GEMMA is a valuable tool to study lectin–glycoprotein interactions in regard to interaction specificities and binding strength

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Introduction

I n recent years, the analyses of a variety of macromolecules (e.g. DNA [1], proteins [2,3,4,5], polymers [6,7,8], viruses and virus-like-particles [5, 9, 10], gold nanoparticles [11,12,13]) have shown the broad applicability of nano-electrospray gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analyzer (nES GEMMA) This method is used with increasing interest for sizedetermination of particles ranging from small analytes of only a few nm in size up to particles of several hundred nm.

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