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Microwave-assisted sample preparation for rapid and sensitive analysis of H-pylori lipid A applicable to a single colony

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 50, Issue 9, Pages 1936-1944

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.D900013-JLR200

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Helicobacter pylori; acylation; microwave-assisted digestion; mass spectrometry; MALDI-TOF/TOF

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The lipid A of Gram-negative bacteria plays a major role in the pathogenesis of bacterial infections. Lipid A diversity is observed both in the number and length of fatty-acid side chains and in the presence of terminal phosphate residues and associated modifications. In this report, we describe a new sample preparation method based on microwave-assisted enzymatic digestion and detergent-free mild hydrolysis, in conjunction with a MALDI-time-of-flight (TOF)/TOF analysis, to determine the structures of lipid A from Helicobacter pylori. The total time for sample preparation and mass spectrometric analysis is within 2 h and applicable to profiling the lipid A structures from dried bacterial cells on as little as 1 mu g. The reliability of the technique was further demonstrated through the analysis of the lipid A from bacterial cells of different H. pylori strains. The phosphorylation and acylation patterns of lipid A could be elucidated using material from a single colony. Furthermore, we found unusual heptaacyl lipid A species present in H. pylori mutant that have not been previously reported, although the abundance was relatively low. The present study provides the first characterization of the lipid A component from a single bacterial colony sample by mass spectrometry. -Zhou, P., V. Chandan, X. Liu, K. Chan, E. Altman, and J. Li. Microwave-assisted sample preparation for rapid and sensitive analysis of H. pylori lipid A applicable to a single colony. J. Lipid Res. 2009. 50: 1936-1944.

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