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Identification of Isomeric Lipids by UV Spectroscopy of Noncovalent Complexes with Aromatic Molecules

Saparbaev, Erik
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Yamaletdinov, Ruslan
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Boyarkin, Oleg, V  
September 28, 2021
Analytical Chemistry

The tremendous structural and isomeric diversity of lipids enables a wide range of their functions in nature but makes the identification of these biomolecules challenging. We distinguish and quantify isomeric lipids using cold ion UV fragmentation spectroscopy of their noncovalent complexes with aromatic amino acids and dipeptides. On the basis of structural simulations, specific isomer-sensitive aromatic "sensors" have been preselected for lipids of each studied class. Tyrosine appeared to be a good "sensor" to distinguish steroids and prostaglandins, which are rich in functional groups, while diphenylalanine is a better choice for sensing largely hydrophobic phospholipids. With this sensor, the relative concentrations of two isomeric glycerophospholipids mixed in solution have been determined with 3.3% accuracy, which should degrade only to 3.7% for a 14 s express measurement.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.1c02866
Web of Science ID

WOS:000703526400002

Author(s)
Saparbaev, Erik
Yamaletdinov, Ruslan
Boyarkin, Oleg, V  
Date Issued

2021-09-28

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Analytical Chemistry
Volume

93

Issue

38

Start page

12822

End page

12826

Subjects

Chemistry, Analytical

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Chemistry

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cold-ion spectroscopy

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mass-spectrometry

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quantification

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REVIEWED

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October 23, 2021
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