Facile Preparation of Hydrophilic Mesoporous Metal-Organic Framework via Synergistic Etching and Surface Functionalization for Glycopeptides Analysis.
Chenlu PuHongli ZhaoYayun HongQiliang ZhanMinbo LanPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
In view of the size and hydrophilicity of glycopeptides, materials having suitable channels (size-exclusion) and strong hydrophilic surface (hydrophilic interaction) are preferred to enrich the glycopeptides in biological samples. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are good candidates. However, their smaller microporous channels and low chemical stability have limited the application. Herein, a facile strategy was established to construct hydrophilic mesoporous MOF via synergistic etching and surface functionalization by using phytic acid (PA). Besides, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was added during MOF synthesis to enhance the water stability of the MOF. Owing to the expanded hydrophilic mesoporous channels, the PA-modified Ce-MOF effectively and selectively captured 422 glycopeptides from 155 glycoproteins in tryptic digests of human serum (2 μL). The present work sheds light on the easy fabrication of hydrophilic mesoporous materials, and this established material holds unique advantages for glycopeptides analysis in biological samples.