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Comprehensive Profiling of Phosphomonoester Metabolites in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by the Chemical Isotope Labeling-LC-MS Method.

Sha LiZheng ZhangFei-Long LiuBi-Feng YuanTian-Gang LiuBi-Feng Yuan
Published in: Journal of proteome research (2022)
Phosphomonoesters are important biosynthetic and energy metabolism intermediates in microorganisms. A comprehensive analysis of phosphomonoester metabolites is of great significance for the understanding of their metabolic phosphorylation process and inner mechanism. In this study, we established a pair of isotope reagent d 0 / d 5 -2-diazomethyl- N -methyl-phenyl benzamide-labeling-based LC-MS method for the comprehensive analysis of phosphomonoester metabolites. By this method, the labeled phosphomonoester metabolites specifically produced characteristic isotope paired peaks with an m / z difference of 5.0314 in the MS 1 spectra and a pair of diagnostic ions ( m / z 320.0693/325.1077) in the MS 2 spectra. Based on this, a diagnostic ion-based strategy was established for the rapid screening, identification, and relative quantification of phosphomonoester metabolites. Using this strategy, 42 phosphomonoester metabolites were highly accurately identified from Saccharomyces cerevisiae ( S. cerevisiae ). Notably, two phosphomonoesters were first detected from S. cerevisiae . The relative quantification results indicated that the contents of nine phosphomonoester metabolites including two intermediates (Ru5P and S7P) in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) were significantly different between lycopene-producible and wild-type S. cerevisiae . A further enzyme assay indicated that the activity of the PPP was closely related to the production of lycopene. Our findings provide new perspectives for the related mechanism study and valuable references for making informed microbial engineering decisions.
Keyphrases
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  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • mass spectrometry
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  • wild type
  • high throughput
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