一步一步的方法建立多反应监测(MRM)分析仪器采集方法基于类脂质探索性分析质谱。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Leriana G Reis, Theresa M Casey, Tiago J P Sobreira, Bruce R Cooper, Christina R Ferreira
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多反应监测(MRM)分析是一种通过直接进样(即不使用色谱分离)对小分子和脂类进行探索性分析的策略。它基于包括离子跃迁(MRMs)列表的仪器方法,其中前体离子是脂质在其物种水平上的预期电离m/z,即脂类和脂肪酸链中碳和双键数的描述,产物离子是脂类或脂肪酸中性损失的预期片段。脂质图谱数据库正在不断扩展,因此与该数据库相关的mrm分析方法需要不断更新。在这里,我们提供了一个全面的概述和mrm分析方法和工作流程的关键参考,然后一步一步地建立mrm分析仪器采集方法,用于基于脂质地图数据库的基于类的脂质探索性分析。详细的工作流程包括:(1)从数据库中导入脂质列表;(2)对于给定的类,将在全结构水平上描述的同分异构体脂结合到一个入口中,以获得物种水平上的中性质量;(3)在其物种水平上赋予脂质标准脂质地图缩写命名法;(4)预测电离前体离子;(5)加入期望产物离子。我们还描述了如何模拟前体离子的可疑筛选修饰脂质使用脂质氧化及其预期的产物离子为例。确定mrm后,添加碰撞能量、停留时间和其他仪器参数信息,最终确定采集方法。作为最终方法输出的一个示例,我们描述了Agilent MassHunter v.B.06的格式,并提供了可以使用一个或多个脂质标准按脂类执行优化的参数。
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Step-by-Step Approach to Build Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) Profiling Instrument Acquisition Methods for Class-based Lipid Exploratory Analysis by Mass Spectrometry.

Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) profiling is a strategy for the exploratory analysis of small molecules and lipids by direct sample injection, ie, without the use of chromatographic separation. It is based on instrument methods that comprise a list of ion transitions (MRMs), in which the precursor ion is the expected ionized m/z of the lipid at its species level, ie, the description of lipid class and number of carbon and double bonds in the fatty acid chain(s), and the product ion is a fragment expected for the lipid class or for the fatty acid neutral loss. The Lipid Maps database is expanding constantly, and therefore the MRM-profiling methods associated with this database need to be continuously updated. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview and the key references for the MRM-profiling methodology and workflow, followed by a step-by-step approach to build MRM-profiling instrument acquisition methods for class-based lipid exploratory analysis based on the Lipid Maps database. The detailed workflow includes (1) importing the list of lipids from the database; (2) for a given class, combining isomeric lipids described at full structural level into 1 entry to obtain the neutral mass at species level; (3) attributing the standard Lipid Maps abbreviated nomenclature for the lipid at its species level; (4) predicting the ionized precursor ions; and (5) adding the expected product ion. We also describe how to simulate the precursor ion for the suspect screening of modified lipids using lipid oxidation and their expected product ions as an example. After determining the MRMs, information about collision energy, dwell time, and other instrument parameters are added to finalize the acquisition method. As an example of final method output, we describe the format for Agilent MassHunter v.B.06 and provide the parameters in which optimization can be performed by lipid class using one or more lipid standards.

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Journal of Biomolecular Techniques
Journal of Biomolecular Techniques Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomolecular Techniques is a peer-reviewed publication issued five times a year by the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities. The Journal was established to promote the central role biotechnology plays in contemporary research activities, to disseminate information among biomolecular resource facilities, and to communicate the biotechnology research conducted by the Association’s Research Groups and members, as well as other investigators.
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