图书馆使植物天然产品的注释 (LEAFBot):一个开放式访问的质谱分片谱的图书馆,用于植物代谢物
Victoria M Anderson1, Madhusha M Ranaweera2, Alan K Jarmusch3
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410 United States.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
|April 18, 2025
概括
为植物天然产品创建了一个新的质谱库,LEAFBot. 该资源改进了使用质谱测量来识别植物化合物,解决了当前数据库中的缺口.
科学领域:
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
- 自然产品 化学 化学
- 质谱测量质量谱测量
背景情况:
- 现有的质谱图书馆主要涵盖人类或微生物化合物.
- 植物特异性MS2数据库稀缺,阻碍了植物样本分析.
- 对植物衍生分子的准确注释对于各种科学学科至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个全面的质谱库,专门用于植物二次代谢物.
- 在基于质谱的研究中增强植物样本的注释能力.
- 为代谢学和天然产品研究社区提供一个有价值的资源.
主要方法:
- 图书馆的建设,使植物天然产品 (LEAFBot) 数据库的注释.
- 使用快速吞吐量流量注入质谱法来获取数据.
- 实验测量了超过300种纯植物二次代谢物的MS2光谱.
- 在全球自然产品社会分子网络 (GNPS) 数据库中编制和存储光谱数据.
主要成果:
- LEAFBot含有MS2的光谱,用于300种植物二次代谢物.
- 在LEAFBot中超过20%的化合物以前没有在GNPS数据库中被发现.
- 11%的化合物不在三个主要的光谱数据库 (GNPS,Metlin,MassBank) 中.
- LEAFBot包括比现有的基于植物的图书馆更广泛的引述范围,改善了注释.
结论:
- LEAFBot是质谱学和代谢学社区的一种新资源.
- 该图书馆有助于对植物样本进行更准确,更可靠的注释.
- 它的分类学特异性减少了数据库搜索中的假阳性.
- 数据库是为社区主导的扩展而设计的,确保其持续增长和相关性.
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