Mapping of Selenium Metabolic Pathway in Yeast by Liquid Chromatography-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
A high-resolution mass spectrometric detection method
is described for the identification of key metabolites in
the selenium pathway in selenium enriched yeast. Iodoacetic
acid (IAA) was used as the derivatizing reagent
to stabilize the selenols. Oxidized forms of selenocysteine
(Se-Cys), selenohomocystine (Se-HCys), selenoglutathione
(Se-GSH), seleno-?-glutamyl-cysteine (Se-Glu-Cys), N-(2,3-
dihydroxy-1-oxopropyl)-selenocysteine (Se-DOP-Cys),N-(2,3-
dihydroxy-1-oxopropyl)-selenohomocysteine (Se-DOPHCys),
selenomethionine (SeMet), seleno-S-adenosylhomocysteine
(Se-AdoHcy), the conjugate of glutathione
andN-(2,3-dihydroxy-1-oxopropyl)-selenocysteine (GSHSe-
DOP-Cys), and the conjugate of glutathione andN-(2,3-
dihydroxy-1-oxopropyl)-selenohomocysteine (GSH-Se-
DOP-HCys) were found in the selenium enriched yeast
certified reference material (SELM-1). Selenols were also
derivatized with a mercury tag, p-hydroxymercurybenzoate
(PHMB). The selenol-PHMB complexes showed the overlapped
isotopic patterns of selenium and mercury, which
provided supporting information for the identification of
selenols. Both methods showed good agreement (<4 ppm
difference) between the theoretical masses of the target
compounds and the measured masses in the yeast matrix.
The method using IAA as the derivatizing reagent was
used to study the response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
to three forms of selenium, Se-Met, Na2SeO3 (Se(IV)),
and Na2SeO4 ยท10H2O (Se(VI)) (concentration of Se:
100 mg/L). The production of selenocompounds observed
over a 6 h period was high in the Se-Met treated
group compared to the groups treated with Se(IV) and
Se(VI).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bramanti, Emilia; D'Ulivo, Alessandro
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