▎ 摘 要
In this work, multifunctional Ti4+-immobilized phytic acid-modified magnetic graphene (denoted as MagG@PEI@PA-Ti4+) nanocomposites were fabricated through a facile route for simultaneous/respective enrichment of N-glyco- and phosphopeptides. Phytic acid (PA), with six phosphate groups, possesses excellent hydrophilicity and metal ion coordination ability, which endowed the MagG@PEI@PA-Ti4+ with combined properties of immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC)- and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC)-based materials. On the basis of the different binding ability of N-glyco- and phosphopeptides on MagG@PEI@PA-Ti4+, the MagG@PEI@PA-Ti4+ nanocomposites could enrich N-glyco- and phosphopeptides simultaneously or respectively by using different enrichment conditions, achieving controllable selective enrichment of N-glyco- and phosphopeptides. The proposed nanocomposites demonstrated an outstanding performance for selective enrichment of N-glycopeptides (selectivity, 1:1000 molar ratios of IgG/BSA; sensitivity, 0.5 fmol/mu L IgG; loading capacity, 300 mg g(-1); recovery, >90%) and phosphopeptides (selectivity, 1:5000 molar ratios of alpha-casein/BSA; sensitivity, 0.1 fmol/mu L alpha-casein; loading capacity, 100 mg g(-1); recovery, >90%). Taking advantage of these merits, a total of 393 N-glycopeptides derived from 259 glycoproteins and 574 phosphopeptides derived from 341 phosphoproteins were identified from 200 mu g of HeLa cell extracts through a single-step enrichment using MagG@PEI@PA-Ti4+.