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Native mass spectrometry for the design and selection of protein bioreceptors for perfluorinated compounds
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Biosensing platforms are answering the increasing demand for analytical tools for environmental monitoring of small molecules, such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). By transferring toxicological findings in bioreceptor design we can develop innovative pathways for biosensor design. Indeed, toxicological studies provide fundamental information about PFAS-biomolecule complexes that can help evaluate the applicability of the latter as bioreceptors. The toolbox of native mass spectrometry (MS) can support this evaluation, as shown by the two case studies reported in this work. The analysis of model proteins’ (i.e. albumin, haemoglobin, cytochrome c and neuroglobin) interactions with well-known PFAS, such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), demonstrated the potential of this native MS screening approach. In the first case study, untreated albumin and delipidated albumin were compared in the presence and absence of PFOA confirming that the delipidation step increases albumin affinity for PFOA without affecting protein stability. In the second case study, the applicability of our methodology to identify potential bioreceptors for PFOS/PFOA was extended to other proteins. Structurally related haemoglobin and neuroglobin revealed a 1 : 1 complex, whereas no binding was observed for cytochrome c. These studies have value as a proof-of-concept for a general application of native MS to identify bioreceptors for toxic compounds.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The analyst. - Cambridge, 1876, currens
Publication
Cambridge : 2021
ISSN
0003-2654 [print]
1364-5528 [online]
DOI
10.1039/D0AN02005B
Volume/pages
146 :6 (2021) , p. 2065-2073
ISI
000631575100031
Pubmed ID
33538714
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UAntwerpen
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Molecular design of 'Frozen Aptamers': Aptamers with enhanced properties by covalent and non-covalent stabilization using functionalized nucleotides: a combined modelling, NMR and electrochemistry approach.
Shaping up oligonucleotides: Structure-function relationships for aptamers and non-coding RNA.
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