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A method to synthesize analytical rhodoquinone standards for quantitative analysis in tissue specimen
Thang Do1, Akbar Ali2, Jessica B Spinelli3
1Program in Molecular Medicine, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
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Rhodoquinone (RQ) is a recently discovered component of the mammalian electron transport chain (ETC) with a high degree of tissue-specificity. Currently, a lack of pure analytical standards limits efforts to precisely quantify its levels using LC-MS/MS and interrogate its biochemical functions within mammalian ETC complexes. Here, rhodoquinone-9 (RQ-9) and rhodoquinone-10 (RQ-10), and their isomeric by-products isorhodoquinone-9 (isoRQ-9) and isorhodoquinone-10 (isoRQ-10), were synthesized from ubiquinone-9 and ubiquinone-10 starting materials. Isomers were separated and purified by flash chromatography and structurally confirmed with NMR spectroscopy. The chromatographic and fragmentation patterns of both the oxidized and reduced forms of these electron carriers were further characterized by LC-MS/MS, establishing signatures for their confident identification in lipidomics studies. LC-MS/MS analysis of murine kidney tissue with RQ-9 analytical standard spike-in corroborate the identity of the endogenous murine RQ-9 and enable absolute quantification of its levels. Thus, we synthesized and purified RQ-9 and RQ-10 analytical standards that will enable absolute quantification in mammalian tissues and in vitro reconstitution studies on RQ-9 and RQ-10 in the mammalian ETC. A method for synthesizing analytical rhodoquinone standards for quantitative analysis in tissue specimens.
