Automated work-flow for processing high-resolution direct infusion electrospray ionization mass spectral fingerprints |
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Authors: | Michael Adsetts Edberg Hansen Jørn Smedsgaard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Microbial Biotechnology, Technical University of Denmark, BioCentrum–DTU, S?ltofts Plads, building 221, DK-2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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Abstract: | The use of mass spectrometry (MS) is pivotal in analyses of the metabolome and presents a major challenge for subsequent data
processing. While the last few years have given new high performance instruments, there has not been a comparable development
in data processing. In this paper we discuss an automated data processing pipeline to compare large numbers of fingerprint
spectra from direct infusion experiments analyzed by high resolution MS. We describe some of the intriguing problems that
have to be addressed, starting with the conversion and pre-processing of the raw data to the final data analysis. Illustrated
on the direct infusion analysis (ESI-TOF-MS) of complex mixtures the method exploits the full quality of the high-resolution
present in the mass spectra. Although the method is illustrated as a new library search method for high resolution MS, we
demonstrate that the output of the preprocessing is applicable to cluster-, discriminant analysis, and related multivariate
methods applied directly to mass spectra from direct infusion analysis of crude extracts. This is done to find the relationship
between several terverticillate Penicillium species and identify the ions responsible for the segregation. |
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Keywords: | metabolomics fungal extracts accurate mass spectral library search data processing direct injection MS TOF |
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