2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b02271
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Trimethylation Enhancement Using 13C-Diazomethane: Gas-Phase Charge Inversion of Modified Phospholipid Cations for Enhanced Structural Characterization

Abstract: Methylation of phospholipids (PL) leads to increased uniformity in positive electrospray ionization (ESI) efficiencies across the various PL sub-classes. This effect is realized in the approach referred to as “trimethylation enhancement using 13C-diazomethane” (13C-TrEnDi), which results in the methyl esterification of all acidic sites and the conversion of amines to quaternary ammonium sites. Collision induced dissociation (CID) of these cationic, modified lipids enables class identification by forming distin… Show more

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“…The fragmentation patterns of the products also held strong structural information. Substantial benefit can be obtained using TrEnDi, though safety considerations are a factor in its use. , …”
Section: Separationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fragmentation patterns of the products also held strong structural information. Substantial benefit can be obtained using TrEnDi, though safety considerations are a factor in its use. , …”
Section: Separationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charge Inversion-While the above approaches effectively transform cations into structurally informative anions by doping chemical additives into lipid solutions, similar strategies have been developed to charge-switch lipid cations in the gas phase. Recently, the McLuckey group 137,[144][145][146][147][148] and others 149 have explored the utilization of gas-phase ion/ion reactions for the charge inversion of lipid cations. For example, Stutzman et al described the charge inversion of PC monocations via ion/ion reaction with doubly deprotonated 1,4-phenylenedipropionic acid (PDPA) anions in efforts to increase structural characterization of PCs.…”
Section: Gas-phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an additional example, gas-phase ion/ion reactions of 13 C-diazomethanemodified PE, PS, PC, and SM cations with PDPA reagent dianions were shown to chargeinvert the positively charged GPL ions to the negative mode, where fatty acyl composition could be revealed. 147 Additional details regarding trimethylation enhancement using 13 Cdiazomethane ( 13 C-TrEnDi) are provided below. The combination of 13 C-TrEnDi modification, PB derivatization, and PDPA reactions in a single workflow permitted enhanced structural identification at the carbon-carbon double bond positional level, particularly for PE lipids in complex biological samples.…”
Section: Scheme 3 Summarizes the Reaction Behaviors Between [Pc + H] + And [Pe + H] + Cations Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Combining charge inversion with other techniques, like trimethylation enhancement using 13 Cdiazomethane ( 13 C-TrEnDi) or the Paternò-Büchi reaction, can result in enhanced structural characterization of PC and PE phospholipids. 134,135 In the above cases, charge inversion was used to convert phospholipid cations to structurally informative anions. Recently, gas-phase charge inversion ion/ion reactions have also been applied to convert fatty acid anions to metalated cations.…”
Section: Charge Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%