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A diverse proteome is present and enzymatically active in metabolite extracts.

Rachel Rae J HouseMolly T Soper-HopperMichael P VincentAbigail E EllisColt D CapanZachary B MadajEmily WolfrumChristine N IsaguirreCarlos D CastelloAmy B JohnsonMartha L Escobar GalvisKelsey S WilliamsHyoungjoo LeeRyan D Sheldon
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Metabolite extraction is the critical first-step in metabolomics experiments, where it is generally regarded to inactivate and remove proteins. Here, arising from efforts to improve extraction conditions for polar metabolomics, we discover a proteomic landscape of over 1000 proteins within metabolite extracts. This is a ubiquitous feature across several common extraction and sample types. By combining post-resuspension stable isotope addition and enzyme inhibitors, we demonstrate in-extract metabolite interconversions due to residual transaminase activity. We extend these findings with untargeted metabolomics where we observe extensive protein-mediated metabolite changes, including in-extract formation of glutamate dipeptide and depletion of total glutathione. Finally, we present a simple extraction workflow that integrates 3 kDa filtration for protein removal as a superior method for polar metabolomics. In this work, we uncover a previously unrecognized, protein-mediated source of observer effects in metabolomics experiments with broad-reaching implications across all research fields using metabolomics and molecular metabolism.
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