Library Enabling Annotation of Botanical Natural Products (LEAFBot): An Open-Access Library of Mass Spectrometry Fragmentation Spectra for Plant Metabolites.

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Victoria M Anderson, Madhusha M Ranaweera, Alan K Jarmusch, Ashley E Shay, Daniel A Todd, Nadja B Cech, Joshua J Kellogg
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Abstract

Many existing mass spectral libraries focus on human or microbially derived molecules. Few plant-specific MS2 databases exist, making annotation of botanical samples difficult. To fill this gap in mass spectrometry data availability, the Library Enabling Annotation of Botanical Natural Products (LEAFBot) was constructed. Using a flow injection mass spectrometry method that allowed for rapid throughput data collection, the MS2 spectra of >300 pure botanical secondary metabolites were experimentally measured and complied into a single library housed in the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) spectral database. Of these compounds, over 20% were not present in the existing GNPS database, and 11% were not present in any of three main mass spectral databases (GNPS, Metlin, and MassBank). Additionally, LEAFBot contains a wider range of adducts compared to other plant-based mass spectral libraries, enabling more effective annotation of unknown features. The LEAFBot database represents a new resource to the mass spectrometry and metabolomics community seeking to characterize plant-based samples. The possibility of searching against a taxonomically specific library decreases the likelihood of false positives in database searches, and the ease of adding new spectra, following procedures outlined herein, will enable community-lead expansion of the database.

植物天然产物库(LEAFBot):一个开放获取的植物代谢产物质谱碎片化谱库。
许多现有的质谱库集中于人类或微生物衍生的分子。由于缺乏植物特异性的MS2数据库,使得植物样本的标注变得困难。为了填补质谱数据可用性的空白,构建了植物天然产物库启用注释(LEAFBot)。采用快速数据采集的流动注射质谱法,实验测量了bbb300纯植物次生代谢物的MS2光谱,并将其纳入全球天然产物社会分子网络(GNPS)光谱数据库的单一文库。在这些化合物中,超过20%不存在于现有的GNPS数据库中,11%不存在于三个主要的质谱数据库(GNPS、Metlin和MassBank)中。此外,与其他基于植物的质谱库相比,LEAFBot包含更广泛的加合物,能够更有效地标注未知特征。LEAFBot数据库为质谱和代谢组学社区提供了一种新的资源,以寻求植物样品的特征。针对特定的分类库进行搜索的可能性降低了数据库搜索中误报的可能性,并且按照本文概述的步骤添加新谱的便利性将使社区主导的数据库扩展成为可能。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry presents research papers covering all aspects of mass spectrometry, incorporating coverage of fields of scientific inquiry in which mass spectrometry can play a role. Comprehensive in scope, the journal publishes papers on both fundamentals and applications of mass spectrometry. Fundamental subjects include instrumentation principles, design, and demonstration, structures and chemical properties of gas-phase ions, studies of thermodynamic properties, ion spectroscopy, chemical kinetics, mechanisms of ionization, theories of ion fragmentation, cluster ions, and potential energy surfaces. In addition to full papers, the journal offers Communications, Application Notes, and Accounts and Perspectives
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