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Analysis of Intracellular Metabolites from Microorganisms: Quenching and Extraction Protocols

Journal

METABOLITES
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/metabo7040053

Keywords

metabolite footprinting; exometabolome; culture medium; metabolic modelling; sample preparation; analytical instruments; data integration; extracellular metabolites; intracellular metabolites

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  1. Agricultural and Marketing Research and Development Trust (AGMARDT) [A16017]

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Sample preparation is one of the most important steps in metabolome analysis. The challenges of determining microbial metabolome have been well discussed within the research community and many improvements have already been achieved in last decade. The analysis of intracellular metabolites is particularly challenging. Environmental perturbations may considerably affect microbial metabolism, which results in intracellular metabolites being rapidly degraded or metabolized by enzymatic reactions. Therefore, quenching or the complete stop of cell metabolism is a pre-requisite for accurate intracellular metabolite analysis. After quenching, metabolites need to be extracted from the intracellular compartment. The choice of the most suitable metabolite extraction method/s is another crucial step. The literature indicates that specific classes of metabolites are better extracted by different extraction protocols. In this review, we discuss the technical aspects and advancements of quenching and extraction of intracellular metabolite analysis from microbial cells.

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