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Resolving Modifications on Sphingoid Base and N-Acyl Chain of Sphingomyelin Lipids in Complex Lipid Extracts.

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Sphingomyelins (SMs) are an essential class of lipids widely existing in different organisms. The sphingoid base and N-acyl chain are two building blocks which can undergo different types of modifications… Click to show full abstract

Sphingomyelins (SMs) are an essential class of lipids widely existing in different organisms. The sphingoid base and N-acyl chain are two building blocks which can undergo different types of modifications during lipogenesis, including desaturation, hydroxylation, and methyl branching. Current lipidomic analysis methods cannot provide detailed information on these structural motifs. Herein, we developed a tandem mass spectrometric method by harnessing radical-directed dissociation (RDD) from collision-induced dissociation (CID) of the bicarbonate anion adduct of SM ([M + HCO3]-). A major RDD channel produced a high-abundance fragment carrying the intact N-acyl chain, termed as "N-acyl fragment", allowing the assignment of the sphingoid base/N-acyl composition and relative quantitation of compositional isomers of SM at high sensitivity. RDD also produced intrachain fragments in lower abundances, which helped localization of methyl branching and hydroxylation in SM. The acetone Paternò-Büchi (PB) reaction was found to be capable of derivatizing the Δ4 carbon-carbon double bond (C═C) in sphingosine (SPH) base and producing C═C diagnostic ions upon CID, albeit at much lower efficiencies than those of the isolated C═C in alkyl chains. A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry workflow was developed by incorporating MS2 CID of SM via [M + HCO3]- and PB-MS2 CID. The capability of profiling SM with detailed structural information was demonstrated by analyzing complex lipid extracts from porcine brain and Caenorhabditis elegans. These results provided visualization of the sphingoid base/N-acyl compositional isomers of SM lipids and revealed large structural diversity from each sample. These included identification of the sphingadiene base [d18:1(Δ4,14)], C═C location isomers in N-acyls, C-2 hydroxylation of N-acyls, and iso-methyl branched SPH base.

Keywords: base acyl; base; sphingoid base; acyl chain

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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