Compositional analysis of small peptides using capillary electrophoresis and Ru(bpy)(3)(3+)-based chemiluminescence detection

by Hendrickson, H. P.; Anderson, P.; Wang, X.; Pittman, Z.; Bobbitt, D. R.

Ru(bpy)(3)(3+)-based chemiluminescence detection of underivatized amino acids was coupled to capillary electrophoresis and evaluated as a separation and detection methodology for the compositional analysis of peptides and proteins. Two tripeptides were studied: glycine-phenylalanine-alanine, and valine-proline-leucine, and the method was demonstrated to be quantitative and reproducible at the 10-mu g and 5-mu g peptide levels, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 2.5 pmol for gly-phe-ala and 80 fmol for val-pro-leu (S/N = 2), Ru(bpy)(3)(3+)-based chemiluminescence detection coupled to CE offers a sensitive and time-efficient method for the determination of the amino acid composition of peptides or proteins without derivatization. The detection limits for most amino acids were demonstrated to be at, or below the level achievable using ninhydrin or phenyl isothiocyanate derivatization. Amino acids were identified by their migration time through the capillary and their relative luminescence. The relative luminescent response obtained upon reaction of Ru(bpy)(3)(3+) with amino acids was dependent upon the amino acid R-group at the alpha-carbon, and the relative response may be useful in broadly classifying a number of amino acids.

Journal
Microchemical Journal
Volume
65
Issue
2
Year
2000
Start Page
189-195
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0026-265x(00)00052-7
ISBN/ISSN
1095-9149; 0026-265X
DOI
10.1016/s0026-265x(00)00052-7