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Ozone-induced dissociation on a modified tandem linear ion-trap: observations of different reactivity for isomeric lipids

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:17 authored by Berwyck Poad, Huong Pham, Michael Thomas, Jessica NealonJessica Nealon, J Larry Campbell, Todd MitchellTodd Mitchell, Stephen Blanksby
Ozone-induced dissociation (OzID) exploits the gas-phase reaction between mass-selected lipid ions and ozone vapor to determine the position(s) of unsaturation. In this contribution, we describe the modification of a tandem linear ion-trap mass spectrometer specifically for OzID analyses wherein ozone vapor is supplied to the collision cell. This instrumental configuration provides spatial separation between mass-selection, the ozonolysis reaction, and mass-analysis steps in the OzID process and thus delivers significant enhancements in speed and sensitivity (ca. 30-fold). These improvements allow spectra revealing the double-bond position(s) within unsaturated lipids to be acquired within 1 s: significantly enhancing the utility of OzID in high-throughput lipidomic protocols. The stable ozone concentration afforded by this modified instrument also allows direct comparison of relative reactivity of isomeric lipids and reveals reactivity trends related to (1) double-bond position, (2) substitution position on the glycerol backbone, and (3) stereochemistry. For cis- and trans-isomers, differences were also observed in the branching ratio of product ions arising from the gas-phase ozonolysis reaction, suggesting that relative ion abundances could be exploited as markers for double-bond geometry. Additional activation energy applied to mass-selected lipid ions during injection into the collision cell (with ozone present) was found to yield spectra containing both OzID and classical-CID fragment ions. This combination CID-OzID acquisition on an ostensibly simple monounsaturated phosphatidylcholine within a cow brain lipid extract provided evidence for up to four structurally distinct phospholipids differing in both double-bond position and sn-substitution.

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New insights into free radical reactivity via gas phase studies of radical anions

Australian Research Council

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Poad, B. L., Pham, H. Thu., Thomas, M., Hughes, J. R., Campbell, J. Larry., Mitchell, T. W. & Blanksby, S. J. (2010). Ozone-induced dissociation on a modified tandem linear ion-trap: observations of different reactivity for isomeric lipids. Journal of American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 21 (12), 1989-1999.

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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Volume

21

Issue

12

Pagination

1989-1999

Language

English

RIS ID

33618

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