Comprehensive Profiling of Amine-Containing Metabolite Isomers with Chiral Phosphorus Reagents.
Xingxing LiuYifan WuLei GuoXiaoyu WangChangkai ShanYaru LiuHanxiang AnXinmei KangRong DingZongwei CaiJi-Yang DongYufen ZhaoXiang GaoPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Metabolite isomers play diverse and crucial roles in various metabolic processes. However, in untargeted metabolomics analysis, it remains a great challenge to distinguish between the constitutional isomers and enantiomers of amine-containing metabolites due to their similar chemical structures and physicochemical properties. In this work, the triplex stable isotope N -phosphoryl amino acids labeling (SIPAL) is developed to identify and relatively quantify the amine-containing metabolites and their isomers by using chiral phosphorus reagents coupled with high-resolution tandem mass spectroscopy. The constitutional isomers could be effectively distinguished with stereo isomers by using the diagnosis ions in MS/MS spectra. The in-house software MS-Isomerism has been parallelly developed for high-throughput screening and quantification. The proposed strategy enables the unbiased detection and relative quantification of isomers of amine-containing metabolites. Based on the characteristic triplet peaks with SIPAL tags, a total of 854 feature peaks with 154 isomer groups are successfully recognized as amine-containing metabolites in liver cells, in which 37 amine-containing metabolites, including amino acids, polyamines, and small peptides, are found to be significantly different between liver cancer cells and normal cells. Notably, it is the first time to identify S -acetyl-glutathione as an endogenous metabolite in liver cells. The SIPAL strategy could provide spectacular insight into the chemical structures and biological functions of the fascinating amine-containing metabolite isomers. The feasibility of SIPAL in isomeric metabolomics analysis may reach a deeper understanding of the mirror-chemistry in life and further advance the discovery of novel biomarkers for disease diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- high resolution
- induced apoptosis
- mass spectrometry
- amino acid
- cell cycle arrest
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- cell death
- multiple sclerosis
- small molecule
- single cell
- pi k akt
- high throughput
- molecular dynamics
- quantum dots
- water soluble
- label free
- sensitive detection
- real time pcr
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry