Journal article
Cross-Validation of Lipid Structure Assignment Using Orthogonal Ion Activation Modalities on the Same Mass Spectrometer
Samuel C Brydon, Berwyck LJ Poad, Mengxuan Fang, Yepy H Rustam, Reuben SE Young, Dmitri Mouradov, Oliver M Sieber, Todd W Mitchell, Gavin E Reid, Stephen J Blanksby, David L Marshall
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | American Chemical Society | Published : 2024
Abstract
The onset and progression of cancer is associated with changes in the composition of the lipidome. Therefore, better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of these disease states requires detailed structural characterization of the individual lipids within the complex cellular milieu. Recently, changes in the unsaturation profile of membrane lipids have been observed in cancer cells and tissues, but assigning the position(s) of carbon–carbon double bonds in fatty acyl chains carried by membrane phospholipids, including the resolution of lipid regioisomers, has proven analytically challenging. Conventional tandem mass spectrometry approaches based on collision-induced dissociation of ioni..
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Funding Acknowledgements
S.J.B. and T.W.M. are grateful to the Australian Research Council for funding (DP190101486). G.E.R. and O.M.S., acknowledge funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1156778) and from the Australian Research Council (DP190102464), and G.E.R. acknowledges infrastructure funding through the Australian Research Council (LE200100117). The authors are grateful for instrument access, training and support provided through the Central Analytical Research Facility (QUT) and the Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics facility at Bio21 and The University of Melbourne.