Permethylation
and Metal Adduction: A Toolbox for
the Improved Characterization of Glycolipids with Cyclic Ion Mobility
Separations Coupled to Mass Spectrometry
posted on 2023-08-31, 14:40authored byCameron
N. Naylor, Gabe Nagy
Lipids are an important class of molecules involved in
various
biological functions but remain difficult to characterize through
mass-spectrometry-based methods because of their many possible isomers.
Glycolipids, specifically, play important roles in cell signaling
but display an even greater level of isomeric heterogeneity as compared
to other lipid classes stemming from the introduction of a carbohydrate
and its corresponding linkage position and α/β anomericity
at the headgroup. While liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass
spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) remains the gold standard technique in lipidomics,
it is still unable to characterize all isomeric species, thus presenting
the need for new, orthogonal, methodologies. Ion mobility spectrometry–mass
spectrometry (IMS-MS) can provide an additional dimension of information
that supplements LC-MS/MS workflows, but has seen little use for glycolipid
analyses. Herein, we present an analytical toolbox that enables the
characterization of various glycolipid isomer sets using high-resolution
cyclic ion mobility separations coupled with mass spectrometry (cIMS-MS).
Specifically, we utilized a combination of both permethylation and
metal adduction to fully resolve isomeric sphingolipids and ceramides
with our cIMS-MS platform. We also introduce a new metric that can
enable comparing peak-to-peak resolution across varying cIMS-MS pathlengths.
Overall, we envision that our presented methodologies are highly amenable
to existing LC-MS/MS-based workflows and can also have broad utility
toward other omics-based analyses.