Discrimination of glycoproteins via two-color laser-induced fluorescence detection coupled with postcolumn derivatization in capillary electrophoresis

Electrophoresis. 2013 Aug;34(16):2316-22. doi: 10.1002/elps.201300149. Epub 2013 Jul 26.

Abstract

Here, we report a novel method consisting of capillary electrophoretic separation followed by two-color LIF detection with postcolumn derivatization. The method can be used to discriminate glycoproteins in a protein mixture containing both glycosylated and unglycosylated proteins. The detector permitted simultaneous measurements of two electropherograms obtained by 450 nm (diode laser) and 532 nm (Nd:YAG laser) lasers excited native proteins following postcolumn derivatization with naphthalene-2,3-dicarboxaldehyde and concanavalin A (Con A) labeled with tetramethylrhodamine (rhodamine-labeled Con A), respectively. So, a protein can be assigned as glycosylated if it shows a peak at the same migration time in both electropherograms. According to the proposed principle, in a single run we discriminated a glycosylated protein (thyroglobulin) from an unglycosylated protein (albumin) in the presence of rhodamine-labeled Con A. Because the methodology permits the simultaneous detection of native proteins and their complexes with a fluorescently labeled probe, it should have broad applicability to binding assays.

Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis; Concanavalin A; Glycoprotein; Postcolumn derivatization; Two-color laser-induced fluorescence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Concanavalin A / chemistry
  • Electrophoresis, Capillary / methods*
  • Glycoproteins / analysis
  • Glycoproteins / chemistry*
  • Glycoproteins / isolation & purification
  • Humans
  • Lasers
  • Naphthalenes / chemistry
  • Rhodamines / chemistry
  • Serum Albumin / chemistry
  • Spectrometry, Fluorescence / methods*

Substances

  • Glycoproteins
  • Naphthalenes
  • Rhodamines
  • Serum Albumin
  • Concanavalin A
  • tetramethylrhodamine
  • 2,3-naphthalenedicarboxaldehyde