高分辨率环离子迁移率分离的类固醇同分异构体二维同位素移位描述。

IF 3.8 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1007/s00216-025-05806-2
Noah D Roberts, Gabriella Sprague, Gabe Nagy
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摘要

最近,在高分辨率离子迁移谱中使用基于质量分布的同位素位移-基于质谱的分离,可以通过测量重同位素和轻同位素的相对到达时间来描述同分异构体。然而,以前所有诱导这种转变的努力都仅仅集中在为给定的分子或同分异构体引入一种类型的同位素取代。在此,我们首次提出了一种二维同位素标记策略,在不同的类固醇异构体分子上进行两个独特的衍生化,以诱导两个不同的同位素位移,从而在单个离子迁移率分离实验中同时测量它们。衍生化策略针对这些类固醇中的两个特定官能团(即羟基和羰基),并使用衍生化试剂的重标记版本在每个位置诱导同位素移位。我们发现同位素位移是相互正交的,可以诊断某些类固醇异构体,并且同时分析两种不同的同位素位移对于完整表征每个类固醇异构体集是必要的。我们设想这种多维同位素转移策略作为描述同分异构体分子的新方法,特别是那些具有几个不同官能团导致其异构的分子。
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Two-dimensional isotopic shifts for steroid isomer delineation with high-resolution cyclic ion mobility separations.

Recently, the use of mass distribution-based isotopic shifts in high-resolution ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry-based separations have enabled isomer delineation by measuring the relative arrival times of their heavy and light isotopologues. However, all previous efforts to induce such shifts have focused solely on the introduction of one type of isotopic substitution for a given molecule or isomer set. Herein, for the first time, we present a two-dimensional isotopic labeling strategy where two unique derivatizations are performed on various steroid isomer molecules to induce two distinct isotopic shifts and thus simultaneously measure them in a single ion mobility separations experiment. Derivatization strategies were chosen to target two specific functional groups in these steroids (i.e., hydroxyl and carbonyl), and heavy-labeled versions of the derivatizing reagents were used to induce isotopic shifts at each of these positions. We found that isotopic shifts were orthogonal to one another, diagnostic for certain steroid isomers, and that the simultaneous analysis of two different isotopic shifts was necessary for complete characterization of each steroid isomer set. We envision this multidimensional isotopic shift strategy as a new method for delineating amongst isomeric molecules, especially those with several different functional groups causing their isomerism.

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期刊介绍: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry’s mission is the rapid publication of excellent and high-impact research articles on fundamental and applied topics of analytical and bioanalytical measurement science. Its scope is broad, and ranges from novel measurement platforms and their characterization to multidisciplinary approaches that effectively address important scientific problems. The Editors encourage submissions presenting innovative analytical research in concept, instrumentation, methods, and/or applications, including: mass spectrometry, spectroscopy, and electroanalysis; advanced separations; analytical strategies in “-omics” and imaging, bioanalysis, and sampling; miniaturized devices, medical diagnostics, sensors; analytical characterization of nano- and biomaterials; chemometrics and advanced data analysis.
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