Direct detection of lysozyme in viscous raw hen egg white binding to sodium dodecyl sulfonate by reactive wooden-tip electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

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Abstract

Direct characterization of native protein binding to ligands in raw biological samples is a challenging task, because the ligand solution might induce proteins to aggregation, flocculation and denaturation. In this work, we developed a reactive wooden-tip electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) for formation and characterization of protein-Iigand complexes upon rapid mixing in electrospray droplets. Raw viscous hen egg white (HEW) was directly loaded onto a wooden tip to induce spray ionization, and sodium dodecyl sulfonate (SDS) solution was directly loaded into the HEW spray by a pipette tip, and thus lysozyme-DS complexes were then formed in the electrospray droplets and were detected subsequently by mass spectrometry. The new approach was successfully applied to investigate interaction of SDS and native lysozyme in electrospray droplets of standard solution and raw egg white. Our results showed that wooden-tip ESI-MS is a promising method to form and characterize protein-Iigand complexes.

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Wit, L., Yao, Y. N., Yuan, Z. C., Di, D., Li, L., & Hu, B. (2020). Direct detection of lysozyme in viscous raw hen egg white binding to sodium dodecyl sulfonate by reactive wooden-tip electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Analytical Sciences, 36(3), 341–346. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.19P288

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