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Metabolite Measurement: Pitfalls to Avoid and Practices to Follow.

Citation
Lu, W., et al. “Metabolite Measurement: Pitfalls To Avoid And Practices To Follow.”. Annual Review Of Biochemistry, pp. 277-304.
Center University of Pennsylvania
Author Wenyun Lu, Xiaoyang Su, Matthias S Klein, Ian A Lewis, Oliver Fiehn, Joshua D Rabinowitz
Keywords accuracy, mass spectroscopy, metabolite extraction, metabolomics, metabonomics, stability
Abstract

Metabolites are the small biological molecules involved in energy conversion and biosynthesis. Studying metabolism is inherently challenging due to metabolites' reactivity, structural diversity, and broad concentration range. Herein, we review the common pitfalls encountered in metabolomics and provide concrete guidelines for obtaining accurate metabolite measurements, focusing on water-soluble primary metabolites. We show how seemingly straightforward sample preparation methods can introduce systematic errors (e.g., owing to interconversion among metabolites) and how proper selection of quenching solvent (e.g., acidic acetonitrile:methanol:water) can mitigate such problems. We discuss the specific strengths, pitfalls, and best practices for each common analytical platform: liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and enzyme assays. Together this information provides a pragmatic knowledge base for carrying out biologically informative metabolite measurements.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Annual review of biochemistry
Volume
86
Number of Pages
277-304
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1545-4509
DOI
10.1146/annurev-biochem-061516-044952
Alternate Journal
Annu. Rev. Biochem.
PMID
28654323
PMCID
PMC5734093
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