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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
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- Experimental Approaches In Systems Biology
- (210h) Tandem Mass Spectrometry: The Next Frontier in 13C-Metabolic Flux Analysis
First, we developed a simple and accurate method for determining the complete positional isotopomer distribution of aspartate carbon atoms by gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). To achieve this, we screened tandem MS spectra of the TBDMS-derivative of aspartate for daughter fragments with the necessary carbon atom fragmentations to fully determine all sixteen isotopomers of aspartate. We selected five fragments that provided a redundant set of labeling measurements to quantify all isotopomers by least-squares regression. We demonstrated the validity of our approach using 13C-labeled aspartate standards and natural aspartate.
Next, we extended our modeling framework for tandem MS simulations. Here, we present for the first time our new framework based on EMUs, which are computationally more efficient to evaluate compared to previous methods based on isotopomers/cumomers. The new mathematical framework, which we called EMU2, is based on two-dimensional representation of isotopic-labeling. Using this new formulation we take full advantage of the additional information that is obtained from tandem MS measurements for 13C-MFA.