Fragmentation of Dicarboxylic and Tricarboxylic Acids in the Krebs Cycle Using GC-EI-MS and GC-EI-MS/MS.

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Mass spectrometry Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-30 DOI:10.5702/massspectrometry.A0073
Nobuyuki Okahashi, Shuichi Kawana, Junko Iida, Hiroshi Shimizu, Fumio Matsuda
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Isotope labeling measurements using mass spectrometry can provide informative insights on the metabolic systems of various organisms. The detailed identification of carbon positions included in the fragment ions of dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids in central carbon metabolism is needed for precise interpretation of the metabolic states. In this study, fragment ions containing the carbon backbone cleavage of dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic in the Krebs cycle were investigated by using gas chromatography (GC)-electron ionization (EI)-MS and GC-EI-MS/MS. The positions of decarboxylation in the dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids were successfully identified by analyses using position-specific 13C-labeled standards prepared by in vitro enzymatic reactions. For example, carboxyl groups of C1 and C6 of trimethylsilyl (TMS)- and tert-butyldimethylsilyl (TBDMS)-derivatized malic and citric acids were primarily cleaved by EI. MS/MS analyses were also performed, and fragment ions of TBDMS-citric and α-ketoglutaric acids (αKG) with the loss of two carboxyl groups in collision-induced dissociation (CID) were observed.

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用GC-EI-MS和GC-EI-MS/MS分析Krebs循环中二羧酸和三羧酸的断裂。
同位素标记测量使用质谱可以提供信息的见解代谢系统的各种生物。为了精确地解释代谢状态,需要对中心碳代谢中二羧酸和三羧酸的片段离子中包含的碳位置进行详细的鉴定。本文采用气相色谱(GC)-电子电离(EI)-质谱和气相色谱-电子电离(EI)-质谱分析(GC -EI-MS/MS)研究了含碳主链离子在克雷布斯循环中裂解二羧基和三羧基的过程。利用体外酶促反应制备的位置特异性13c标记标准物,成功地鉴定了二羧酸和三羧酸脱羧的位置。例如,三甲基硅基(TMS)和叔丁基二甲基硅基(TBDMS)衍生的苹果酸和柠檬酸的C1和C6羧基主要被EI劈裂。通过质谱/质谱分析,观察了碰撞诱导解离(CID)中两个羧基缺失的tbdms -柠檬酸和α-酮戊二酸(αKG)的片段离子。
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Mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometry Physics and Astronomy-Instrumentation
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