A new approach for analysis of polyprenols by a combination of thin‐film chemical deposition and matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry

Rationale The polyprenols are involved in some essential biosynthetic pathways and serve as ubiquitous components of cellular membranes, so their fingerprinting in natural samples is of great interest. Previous studies indicate that due to the high hydrophobicity of polyprenols their direct analysis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 2021-11, Vol.35 (21), p.e9185-n/a, Article 9185
Hauptverfasser: Gladchuk, Alexey S., Krasnov, Konstantin A., Keltsieva, Olga A., Kalninia, Yana K., Alexandrova, Marina L., Ivanov, Nikita S., Muradymov, Marat Z., Krasnov, Nikolai V., Reynyuk, Vladimir L., Sukhodolov, Nikolai G., Podolskaya, Ekaterina P.
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Zusammenfassung:Rationale The polyprenols are involved in some essential biosynthetic pathways and serve as ubiquitous components of cellular membranes, so their fingerprinting in natural samples is of great interest. Previous studies indicate that due to the high hydrophobicity of polyprenols their direct analysis by mass spectrometry with soft ionization techniques may be difficult and require preliminary off‐line derivatization. Hence, a method for rapid and sensitive screening of polyprenols is required. Methods A combination of thin‐film chemical deposition and matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MALDI‐TOFMS) was used for analysis of the polyprenol profile of Abies sibirica L. extract. Polyprenol‐based monolayers were formed at the interphase of aqueous barium acetate solution, supplemented with 2,5‐dihydroxybenzoic acid, and an n‐hexane solution of polyprenols directly on a MALDI target plate. Results Peaks corresponding to [M − H + Ba]+ ions were observed in the MALDI‐TOF mass spectra of polyprenols. A total of nine polyprenol homologues were identified with a polyprenol of 16 isoprene units dominating. The limit of detection was established at the level of 6 pg. Possible mechanisms of formation of [M − H + Ba]+ ions of polyprenols were discussed. Conclusions The proposed approach can be suitable for high‐throughput screening of polyprenols in biological samples of different origin due to easy sample preparation and high sensitivity.
ISSN:0951-4198
1097-0231
DOI:10.1002/rcm.9185