化学
代谢组学
代谢物
跟踪(心理语言学)
计算生物学
营养物
酿酒酵母
同位素
代谢途径
生物系统
谷氨酰胺
代谢组
公制(单位)
生物化学
营养感应
系统生物学
新陈代谢
生化工程
稀释
氨基酸
同位素稀释
环境化学
质谱法
生物途径
同位素标记
作者
Rui Li,Junyao Wang,Yuanhong Shan,Zuohan Xie,Yuzhe Xiao,Weidong Zhuang,Yongzhen Tao,Jinyu Zhou,Lifeng Yang,Lin Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.6c02292
摘要
Abstract Untargeted LC-MS metabolomics offers a broad view of the microbial metabolism. However, its application is hindered by two intertwined challenges: distinguishing true biological signals from chemical artifacts and quantifying nutrient partitioning under nutrient-competitive conditions. Here, we present TRACE, an integrated experimental and computational framework that dynamically calibrates mass and retention time tolerances from the data itself to construct isotope-informed peak networks, enabling rigorous discrimination of biological metabolites from artifacts. Across four LC-MS platforms, TRACE reveals that the proportion of high-confidence annotations fell from 2.94 to 1.48%, while the total features increased by 331% from lower- to higher-sensitivity instruments. TRACE also maps nutrient fates into metabolic pathways by detecting isotopic dilution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cultured with 13C-glucose, 15N-ammonium, and other unlabeled nutrients. Specifically, labeling of glutathione, a linear assembly of three amino acids, accurately reflect direct incorporation from its constituent amino acids; NAD+, whose biosynthesis proceeds through concurrent salvage and de novo pathways, revealed how adenine, tryptophan, and glutamine shaped its final isotopologue pattern. By converting untargeted LC-MS data into functional maps of nutrient flow, TRACE establishes a system-level approach to interrogate microbial metabolism under physiologically relevant competitive conditions.
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