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Isotopomer analysis of lipid biosynthesis by high resolution mass spectrometry and NMR

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 651, Issue 2, Pages 201-208

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2009.08.032

Keywords

Stable isotopomer analysis; Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometer; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Phospholipid biosynthesis

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation EPSCoR [EPS-0447479]
  2. NIH, National Center for Research Resources [P20RR018733]
  3. National Cancer Institute [1R01CA118434-01A2]
  4. Kentucky Challenge for Excellence
  5. Susan G. Komen Foundation [BCTR0503648]
  6. Brown Foundation

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We have coupled 2D-NMR and infusion FT-ICR-MS with computer-assisted assignment to profile C-13-isotopologues of glycerophospholipids (GPL) directly in crude cell extracts, resulting in very high information throughput of >3000 isobaric molecules in a few minutes. A mass accuracy of better than 1 ppm combined with a resolution of 100,000 at the measured m/z was required to distinguish isotopomers from other GPL structures. Isotopologue analysis of GPLs extracted from LCC2 breast cancer cells grown on [U-C-13]-glucose provided a rich trove of information about the biosynthesis and turnover of the GPLs. The isotopologue intensity ratios from the FT-ICR-MS were accurate to approximate to 1% or better based on natural abundance background, and depended on the signal-to-nose ratio. The time course of incorporation of C-13 from [U-C-13]-glucose into a particular phosphatidylcholine was analyzed in detail, to provide a quantitative measure of the sizes of glycerol, acetyl CoA and total GPL pools in growing LCC2 cells. Independent and complementary analysis of the positional C-13 enrichment in the glycerol and fatty acyl chains obtained from high resolution 2D NMR was used to verify key aspects of the model. This technology enables simple and rapid sample preparation, has rapid analysis, and is generally applicable to unfractionated GPLs of almost any head group, and to mixtures of other classes of metabolites. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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