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Structural characterization of glycerophospholipids by combinations of ozone- and collision-induced dissociation mass spectrometry: the next step towards "top-down" lipidomics

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:48 authored by Huong Pham, Alan MaccaroneAlan Maccarone, Michael Thomas, J Larry Campbell, Todd MitchellTodd Mitchell, Stephen Blanksby
The complete structural elucidation of complex lipids, including glycerophospholipids, using only mass spectrometry represents a major challenge to contemporary analytical technologies. Here, we demonstrate that product ions arising from the collision-induced dissociation (CID) of the [M + Na]+ adduct ions of phospholipids can be isolated and subjected to subsequent gas-phase ozonolysis - known as ozone-induced dissociation (OzID) - in a linear ion-trap mass spectrometer. The resulting CID/OzID experiment yields abundant product ions that are characteristic of the acyl substitution on the glycerol backbone (i.e., sn-position). This approach is shown to differentiate sn-positional isomers, such as the regioisomeric phosphatidylcholine pair of PC 16:0/18:1 and PC 18:1/16:0. Importantly, CID/OzID provides a sensitive diagnostic for the existence of an isomeric mixture in a given sample. This is of very high value for the analysis of tissue extracts since CID/OzID analyses can reveal changes in the relative abundance of isomeric constituents even within different tissues from the same animal. Finally, we demonstrate the ability to assign carbon-carbon double bond positions to individual acyl chains at specific backbone positions by adding subsequent CID and/or OzID steps to the workflow and that this can be achieved in a single step using a hybrid triple quadrupole-linear ion trap mass spectrometer. This unique approach represents the most complete and specific structural analysis of lipids by mass spectrometry demonstrated to date and is a significant step towards comprehensive top-down lipidomics.

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New methods to complete the lipidomics puzzle: revealing the structural diversity of lipids by mass spectrometry

Australian Research Council

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Lipidomics of vision

Australian Research Council

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Pham, H. T., Maccarone, A. T., Thomas, M. C., Campbell, J. Larry., Mitchell, T. W. & Blanksby, S. J. (2014). Structural characterization of glycerophospholipids by combinations of ozone- and collision-induced dissociation mass spectrometry: the next step towards "top-down" lipidomics. The Analyst, 139 (1), 204-214.

Journal title

Analyst

Volume

139

Issue

1

Pagination

204-214

Language

English

RIS ID

85297

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