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A rapid ambient ionization-mass spectrometry approach to monitoring the relative abundance of isomeric glycerophospholipids

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:59 authored by Rachel Kozlowski, Todd MitchellTodd Mitchell, Stephen Blanksby
Glycerophospholipids with two, non-equivalent fatty acyl chains can adopt one of two isomeric forms depending on the relative position of substitutions on the glycerol backbone. These so-called sn-positional isomers can have distinct biophysical and biochemical behaviors making it desirable to uniquely assign their regiochemistries. Unambiguous assignment of such similar molecular structures in complex biological extracts is a significant challenge to current analytical technologies. We have recently reported a novel mass spectrometric method that combines collision- and ozone-induced dissociation in series (CID/OzID) to yield product ions characteristic of acyl chain substitution patterns in glycerophospholipids. Here phosphatidylcholines are examined using the CID/OzID protocol combined with desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) to facilitate the rapid exploration of sample arrays comprised of a wide variety of synthetic and biological sources. Comparison of the spectra acquired from different extracts reveals that the sn-positional isomers PC 16:0/18:1 and PC 18:1/16:0 (where the 18:1 chain is present at the sn-2 and sn-1 position of the glycerol backbone, respectively) are most often found together in lipids of either natural or synthetic origin. Moreover, the proportions of the two isomers vary significantly between extracts from different organisms or even between adjacent tissues from the same organism.

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Lipidomics of vision

Australian Research Council

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New laser and mass spectrometry-based tools for comprehensive structural elucidation of lipids and their biomolecular interactions

Australian Research Council

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Development of ozone-induced dissociation for lipidomics workflows

Australian Research Council

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Kozlowski, R. L., Mitchell, T. W. & Blanksby, S. J. (2015). A rapid ambient ionization-mass spectrometry approach to monitoring the relative abundance of isomeric glycerophospholipids. Scientific Reports, 5 9243-1-9243-9.

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Scientific Reports

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5

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English

RIS ID

100034

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