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Title: Automated lipid A structure assignment from hierarchical tandem mass spectrometry data.

Authors: Ting, Ying S; Shaffer, Scott A; Jones, Jace W; Ng, Wailap V; Ernst, Robert K; Goodlett, David R

Published In J Am Soc Mass Spectrom, (2011 May)

Abstract: Infusion-based electrospray ionization (ESI) coupled to multiple-stage tandem mass spectrometry (MS(n)) is a standard methodology for investigating lipid A structural diversity (Shaffer et al. J. Am. Soc. Mass. Spectrom. 18(6), 1080-1092, 2007). Annotation of these MS(n) spectra, however, has remained a manual, expert-driven process. In order to keep up with the data acquisition rates of modern instruments, we devised a computational method to annotate lipid A MS(n) spectra rapidly and automatically, which we refer to as hierarchical tandem mass spectrometry (HiTMS) algorithm. As a first-pass tool, HiTMS aids expert interpretation of lipid A MS(n ) data by providing the analyst with a set of candidate structures that may then be confirmed or rejected. HiTMS deciphers the signature ions (e.g., A-, Y-, and Z-type ions) and neutral losses of MS(n) spectra using a species-specific library based on general prior structural knowledge of the given lipid A species under investigation. Candidates are selected by calculating the correlation between theoretical and acquired MS(n) spectra. At a false discovery rate of less than 0.01, HiTMS correctly assigned 85% of the structures in a library of 133 manually annotated Francisella tularensis subspecies novicida lipid A structures. Additionally, HiTMS correctly assigned 85% of the structures in a smaller library of lipid A species from Yersinia pestis demonstrating that it may be used across species.

PubMed ID: 21472520 Exiting the NIEHS site

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