A guide to precise measurements of isotope abundance by ESI-Orbitrap MS.
Kristýna KantnerováNils KuhlbuschDieter JuchelkaAndreas HilkertSebastian H KopfCajetan NeubauerPublished in: Nature protocols (2024)
Stable isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur are widespread in nature. Nevertheless, their relative abundance is not the same everywhere. This is due to kinetic isotope effects in enzymes and other physical principles such as equilibrium thermodynamics. Variations in isotope ratios offer unique insights into environmental pollution, trophic relationships in ecology, metabolic disorders and Earth history including climate history. Although classical isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) techniques still struggle to access intramolecular information like site-specific isotope abundance, electrospray ionization-Orbitrap mass spectrometry can be used to achieve precise and accurate intramolecular quantification of isotopically substituted molecules ('isotopocules'). This protocol describes two procedures. In the first one, we provide a step-by-step beginner's guide for performing multi-elemental, intramolecular and site-specific stable isotope analysis in unlabeled polar solutes by direct infusion. Using a widely available calibration solution, isotopocules of trifluoroacetic acid and immonium ions from the model peptide MRFA are quantified. In the second approach, nitrate is used as a simple model for a flow injection routine that enables access to a diverse range of naturally occurring isotopic signatures in inorganic oxyanions. Each procedure takes 2-3 h to complete and requires expertise only in general mass spectrometry. The workflows use optimized Orbitrap IRMS data-extraction and -processing software and are transferable to various analytes amenable to soft ionization, including metabolites, peptides, drugs and environmental pollutants. Optimized mass spectrometry systems will enable intramolecular isotope research in many areas of biology.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- ms ms
- energy transfer
- antibiotic resistance genes
- heavy metals
- nitric oxide
- climate change
- simultaneous determination
- human health
- solid phase extraction
- mental health
- drinking water
- randomized controlled trial
- quantum dots
- multiple sclerosis
- molecular dynamics simulations
- big data
- physical activity
- molecular dynamics
- microbial community
- data analysis
- dna methylation
- clinical practice