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Preliminary study of the enrichment and fractionation of REEs in a newly discovered REE hyperaccumulator Pronephrium simplex by SEC-ICP-MS and MALDI-TOF/ESI-MS

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Preliminary study of the enrichment and fractionation of REEs in a newly discovered REE hyperaccumulator Pronephrium simplex by SEC-ICP-MS and MALDI-TOFESI-MS.pdf (512.1Kb)
发布日期
2005-06
作者
Ying Lai
Qiuquan Wang
Wenwu Yan
Limin Yang
杨利民
Benli Huang
黄本立
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  • 化学化工-已发表论文 [14469]
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Concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) were determined in the laminae of 10 species of ferns and their acetone-extractable pigments, as well as their host soil and soil extract, by ICP-MS. A new REE hyperaccumulator, Pronephrium simplex, was discovered which could accumulate REEs up to 1.2 mg g(-1) dry mass under natural growth conditions. Three typical species of ferns chosen were divided into lamina, petiole, stem and root for the study of REE translocation and fractionation. A hyphenated technique, size exclusion HPLC coupled with online UV/ICP-MS, was developed to provide reliable evidence of the existence of REE-binding proteins in the fern's lamina. A new REE-binding protein was discovered and separated from the lamina of natural grown P. simplex. Further characterization of the protein showed that its molecular mass is 5068.4 Da by MALDI-TOF-MS and ESI-MS. Amino acid composition analysis by RP-HPLC indicated that the protein has relatively high contents of proline and glycin.
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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2005, 20(8): 751-753
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http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1039/B501766A
https://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/11157

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