Zeolite nanoparticle modified microchip reactor for efficient protein digestion
- 28 February 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Lab on a Chip
- Vol. 6 (4) , 534-539
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b517590a
Abstract
An enzymatic microreactor has been fabricated based on the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microchchip surface-modified with zeolite nanoparticles. By introducing the silanol functional groups, the surface of PMMA microchannel has been successfully modified with silicalite-1 nanoparticle for the first time due to its large external surface area and high dispersibility in solutions. Trypsin can be stably immobilized in the microchannel to form a bioreactor using silica sol–gel matrix. The immobilization of enzyme can be realized with a stable gel network through a silicon–oxygen–silicon bridge via tethering to those silanol groups, which has been investigated by scanning electron microscopy and microchip capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection. The maximum proteolytic rate constant of the immobilized trypsin is measured to be about 6.6 mM s−1. Using matrix assisted laser desorption and ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, the proposed microreactor provides an efficient digestion of cytochrome c and bovine serum albumin at a fast flow rate of 4.0 µL min−1, which affords a very short reaction time of less than 5 s.Keywords
This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- Microfluidic enzymatic-reactors for peptide mapping: strategy, characterization, and performanceLab on a Chip, 2004
- Surface modification in microchip electrophoresisElectrophoresis, 2003
- Enzymatic Microreactor-on-a-Chip: Protein Mapping Using Trypsin Immobilized on Porous Polymer Monoliths Molded in Channels of Microfluidic DevicesAnalytical Chemistry, 2002
- Immobilization of DNA Hydrogel Plugs in Microfluidic ChannelsAnalytical Chemistry, 2002
- Design and Characterization of Immobilized Enzymes in Microfluidic SystemsAnalytical Chemistry, 2001
- Polymer microfluidic devicesPublished by Elsevier ,2001
- Integrated Microfluidic System Enabling Protein Digestion, Peptide Separation, and Protein IdentificationAnalytical Chemistry, 2001
- Peer Reviewed: Polymeric Microelectromechanical Systems.Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) ,2000
- Chemical Amplification: Continuous-Flow PCR on a ChipScience, 1998
- Miniaturized total chemical analysis systems: A novel concept for chemical sensingSensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 1990