Authors
H Paul Benton, Julijana Ivanisevic, Nathaniel G Mahieu, Michael E Kurczy, Caroline H Johnson, Lauren Franco, Duane Rinehart, Elizabeth Valentine, Harsha Gowda, Baljit K Ubhi, Ralf Tautenhahn, Andrew Gieschen, Matthew W Fields, Gary J Patti, Gary Siuzdak
Publication date
2015/1/20
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
87
Issue
2
Pages
884-891
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
An autonomous metabolomic workflow combining mass spectrometry analysis with tandem mass spectrometry data acquisition was designed to allow for simultaneous data processing and metabolite characterization. Although previously tandem mass spectrometry data have been generated on the fly, the experiments described herein combine this technology with the bioinformatic resources of XCMS and METLIN. As a result of this unique integration, we can analyze large profiling datasets and simultaneously obtain structural identifications. Validation of the workflow on bacterial samples allowed the profiling on the order of a thousand metabolite features with simultaneous tandem mass spectra data acquisition. The tandem mass spectrometry data acquisition enabled automatic search and matching against the METLIN tandem mass spectrometry database, shortening the current workflow from days to hours …
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