Hyperspectral Visualization-Based Mass Spectrometry Imaging by LMJ-SSP: A Novel Strategy for Rapid Natural Product Profiling in Bacteria.
Jian YuMatthias HermannRachael SmithHailey TommHaidy MetwallyJennifer KolwichChang LiuJ C Yves Le BlancThomas R CoveyAvena Clara RossRichard David OleschukPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has been widely used to discover natural products (NPs) from underexplored microbiological sources. However, the technique is limited by incompatibility with complicated/uneven surface topography and labor-intensive sample preparation, as well as lengthy compound profiling procedures. Here, liquid micro-junction surface sampling probe (LMJ-SSP)-based MSI is used for rapid profiling of natural products from Gram-negative marine bacteria Pseudoalteromonas on nutrient agar media without any sample preparation. A conductance-based autosampling platform with 1 mm spatial resolution and an innovative multivariant analysis-driven method was used to create one hyperspectral image for the sampling area. NP discovery requires general spatial correlation between m / z and colony location but not highly precise spatial resolution. The hyperspectral image was used to annotate different m / z by straightforward color differences without the need to directly interrogate the spectra. To demonstrate the utility of our approach, the rapid analysis of Pseudoalteromonas rubra DSM6842, Pseudoalteromonas tunicata DSM14096, Pseudoalteromonas piscicida JCM20779, and Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii ATCC700519 cultures was directly performed on Agar. Various natural products, including prodiginine and tambjamine analogues, were quickly identified from the hyperspectral image, and the dynamic extracellular environment was shown with compound heatmaps. Hyperspectral visualization-based MSI is an efficient and sensitive strategy for direct and rapid natural product profiling from different Pseudoalteromonas strains.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- gram negative
- single cell
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- deep learning
- multidrug resistant
- liquid chromatography
- high throughput
- escherichia coli
- single molecule
- molecularly imprinted
- density functional theory
- capillary electrophoresis
- gas chromatography
- living cells
- tandem mass spectrometry