Credentialed E. coli Cell Extract Kits
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- Credentialed E. coli Cell Extract Kits
- 13C-labeled E. coli cell extract (dried down or 100 µL).
- Unlabeled E. coli cell extract (dried down or 100 µL).
- Document package (supplied via QR code). Package includes user manual, which contains instructions on solution/sample preparation and data analysis.
Resources
Credentialed E. coli Cell Extract Kits
Sets, Mixes, and Kits for MS 'Omics and MS/MS Screening
Stable Isotope Standards for Mass Spectrometry
Dr. Gary Patti's C&EN Webinar on Credentialing
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of optimizations or comparison could these MSK-CRED kits be used for?
Using an untargeted metabolomics platform, these kits could be used for performance comparison (e.g., column, instrument) or parameter optimization (e.g., instruments, informatics). The kits could also be used to rule out sources of peak contamination (e.g., materials arising from syringe, tubing, connections).
What is the procedure for extract reconstitution?
The dry extracts in MSK-CRED-DD-KIT should be reconstituted in 100 μL of ACN/H2O (1:1, v/v) then sonicated (for 10 minutes) and centrifuged (e.g., for 15 minutes at 13,000 rpm and 4°C) before overnight incubation at 4ºC. This results in a clear solution. Aliquots of the 13C-labeled and unlabeled extracts should then be mixed (e.g., 1:2 and 1:1 v/v) and vortexed. Upon transfer to LC vials, the sample is ready for LC-MS or LC-MS/MS analysis.
Can the dried down extracts be reconstituted in alternate solvent ratios?
It is reasonable to alter the reconstitution recommendations of 1:1 v/v ACN:water. The recommended solvent ratio was chosen in an attempt to capture both water-soluble and lipid-soluble metabolites. Changing the ratio to increase ACN or water will increase the coverage of organic or water-soluble metabolites, respectively. The effectiveness of the credentialing approach, however, will not be affected by the solvent ratio employed.
How many sample runs will each kit allow?
Under typical LC-MS protocols (involves 5 μL injection; example provided in the user manual that is supplied with the kit), the extracts (both solution and dried down) enable 20 runs.
References
Sindelar, M.; Patti, G.J. 2020. Chemical discovery in the era of metabolomics. J Am Chem Soc, 142(20), 9097-9105. PMID: 32275430
Wang, L.; Naser, F.J.; Spalding, J.L.; et al. 2019. A protocol to compare methods for untargeted metabolomics. Methods Mol Biol, 1862, 1-15. PMID: 30315456
Spalding, J.L.; Naser, F.J.; Mahieu, N.G.; et al. 2018. Trace phosphate improves ZIC-pHILIC peak shape, sensitivity, and coverage for untargeted metabolomics. J Proteome Res, 17(10), 3537-3546. PMID: 30160483
Naser, F.J.; Mahieu, N.G.; Wang, L.; et al. 2018. Two complementary reversed-phase separations for comprehensive coverage of the semipolar and nonpolar metabolome. Anal Bioanal Chem, 410(4), 1287-1297. PMID: 29256075
Mahieu, N.G.; Patti, G.J. 2017. Systems-level annotation of a metabolomics data set reduces 25,000 features to fewer than 1,000 unique metabolites. Anal Chem, 89(19), 10397-10406. PMID: 28914531
Benton, H.P.; Ivanisevic, J.; Mahieu, N.G.; et al. 2015. Autonomous metabolomics for rapid metabolite identification in global profiling. Anal Chem, 87(2), 884-891. PMID: 25496351
Mahieu, N.G.; Huang, X.; Chen, Y.; et al. 2014. Credentialing features: a platform to benchmark and optimize untargeted metabolomic methods. Anal Chem, 86(19), 9583-9589. PMID: 25160088

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