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Comprehensive organic profiling of biological particles derived from blood.


ABSTRACT: Mineral nanoparticles form in physiological and pathological processes occurring in the human body. The calcium phosphate mineral phase of the particles has affinity for proteins and lipids, but the complete profiling of the organic molecules that bind to the particles has not been described in detail. We report here a comprehensive analysis of organic components found in mineralo-organic particles derived from body fluids. Based on biological staining, fluorescent tagging, proteomics and metabolomics, our results indicate that the mineral particles bind to proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, polysaccharides, phospholipids, fatty acids, DNA and low molecular weight metabolites. These results can be used to study the formation and effects of mineralo-organic particles in biological fluids.

SUBMITTER: Wu CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6063858 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive organic profiling of biological particles derived from blood.

Wu Cheng-Yeu CY   Martel Jan J   Young John D JD  

Scientific reports 20180727 1


Mineral nanoparticles form in physiological and pathological processes occurring in the human body. The calcium phosphate mineral phase of the particles has affinity for proteins and lipids, but the complete profiling of the organic molecules that bind to the particles has not been described in detail. We report here a comprehensive analysis of organic components found in mineralo-organic particles derived from body fluids. Based on biological staining, fluorescent tagging, proteomics and metabo  ...[more]

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