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Perspective on Emerging Mass Spectrometry Technologies for Comprehensive Lipid Structural Elucidation

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 93, Issue 16, Pages 6311-6322

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c00061

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) (National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)) [R01GM138660]
  2. University of Florida

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Lipids and metabolites are of increasing interest in clinical and research settings, with metabolomics being recognized as a more dynamic and sensitive measure of phenotype. Accurate identification of lipids remains a challenging area, but advances in tandem mass spectrometry methods are being developed to improve structural information. Rapid technology development has strengthened ties between researchers in ion chemistry and lipidomics, and emerging approaches may catalyze future lipid structural elucidation research directions.
Lipids and metabolites are of interest in many clinical and research settings because it is the metabolome that is increasingly recognized as a more dynamic and sensitive molecular measure of phenotype. The enormous diversity of lipid structures and the importance of biological structure-function relationships in a wide variety of applications makes accurate identification a challenging yet crucial area of research in the lipid community. Indeed, subtle differences in the chemical structures of lipids can have important implications in cellular metabolism and many disease pathologies. The speed, sensitivity, and molecular specificity afforded by modern mass spectrometry has led to its widespread adoption in the field of lipidomics on many different instrument platforms and experimental workflows. However, unambiguous and complete structural identification of lipids by mass spectrometry remains challenging. Increasingly sophisticated tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) approaches are now being developed and seamlessly integrated into lipidomics workflows to meet this challenge. These approaches generally either (i) alter the type of ion that is interrogated or (ii) alter the dissociation method in order to improve the structural information obtained from the MS/MS experiment. In this Perspective, we highlight recent advances in both ion type alteration and ion dissociation methods for lipid identification by mass spectrometry. This discussion is aimed to engage investigators involved in fundamental ion chemistry and technology developments as well as practitioners of lipidomics and its many applications. The rapid rate of technology development in recent years has accelerated and strengthened the ties between these two research communities. We identify the common characteristics and practical figures of merit of these emerging approaches and discuss ways these may catalyze future directions of lipid structural elucidation research.

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