2010
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.m004796
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Dynamic simulation of cardiolipin remodeling: greasing the wheels for an interpretative approach to lipidomics

Abstract: Lipids are critical for the regulation and control of cellular function, membrane dynamics, and signal transduction. The systematic identifi cation and analysis of all cellular lipids in a biological sample is embodied by the rapidly developing fi eld of lipidomics, which has been enabled by recent advances in mass spectrometry ( 1-3 ). A multidimensional MS-based shotgun lipidomics (MDMS-SL) approach for analysis of cellular lipidomes has been demonstrated as one of the most systematic and quantitative high-t… Show more

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“…Identifi cation and quantifi cation of lipid molecular species were performed using an automated software program as previously described ( 15 ). Lipid extraction for acyl-CoA analysis, and identifi cation and quantifi cation of acyl-CoA species by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-fl ight mass spectrometry were performed as we previously described ( 20 ). The results are included in supplementary Table I for comparison.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lipids By Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifi cation and quantifi cation of lipid molecular species were performed using an automated software program as previously described ( 15 ). Lipid extraction for acyl-CoA analysis, and identifi cation and quantifi cation of acyl-CoA species by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-fl ight mass spectrometry were performed as we previously described ( 20 ). The results are included in supplementary Table I for comparison.…”
Section: Analysis Of Lipids By Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipidomic analyses were performed as previously described, using a modifi ed Bligh and Dyer extraction protocol (26)(27)(28). Individual lipid extracts were reconstituted with 1:1 (v/v) CHCl 3 /CH 3 OH, fl ushed with nitrogen, and stored at Ϫ 20°C prior to electrospray ionization-MS using a TSQ Quantum Ultra Plus triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA) equipped with an automated nanospray apparatus (Advion Biosciences Ltd., Ithaca, NY) and customized sequence subroutine operated under Xcalibur software.…”
Section: Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry-based Shotgun Lipidomic Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipidomic analyses were performed as described previously (25,36,38). Individual lipid extracts were reconstituted with 1:1 (v/v) CHCl 3 /CH 3 OH, flushed with nitrogen, and stored at Ϫ20°C prior to electrospray ionization-MS using a TSQ Quantum Ultra Plus triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA) equipped with an automated nanospray apparatus (Advion Biosciences Ltd., Ithaca, NY) and customized sequence subroutine operated under Xcalibur software.…”
Section: Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry-based Shotgun Lipidomic Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nascent CL molecular species are subsequently remodeled by the sequential actions of phospholipase to form monolysocardiolipin followed by reacylation to form mature CL molecular species by remodeling enzymes, such as tafazzin, ALCAT1, or MLCAT (22)(23)(24). Although the molecular species compositions of CL vary between tissues, the predominant mature form of CL in myocardium is tetralinoleic (18:2) CL, which has been implicated in maximizing bioenergetic efficiency (25)(26)(27)(28). Degradation of CL occurs through phospholipase A 2 -mediated hydrolysis to form monolysocardiolipin and dilysocardiolipin and through mitochondrial phospholipase D activation to form phosphatidic acid (5,29).…”
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