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AutonoMS: Automated Ion Mobility Metabolomic Fingerprinting
Automation
is dramatically changing the nature of laboratory
life
science. Robotic lab hardware that can perform manual operations with
greater speed, endurance, and reproducibility opens an avenue for
faster scientific discovery with less time spent on laborious repetitive
tasks. A major bottleneck remains in integrating cutting-edge laboratory
equipment into automated workflows, notably specialized analytical
equipment, which is designed for human usage. Here we present AutonoMS,
a platform for automatically running, processing, and analyzing high-throughput
mass spectrometry experiments. AutonoMS is currently written around
an ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS) platform and can be adapted
to additional analytical instruments and data processing flows. AutonoMS
enables automated software agent-controlled end-to-end measurement
and analysis runs from experimental specification files that can be
produced by human users or upstream software processes. We demonstrate
the use and abilities of AutonoMS in a high-throughput flow-injection
ion mobility configuration with 5 s sample analysis time, processing
robotically prepared chemical standards and cultured yeast samples
in targeted and untargeted metabolomics applications. The platform
exhibited consistency, reliability, and ease of use while eliminating
the need for human intervention in the process of sample injection,
data processing, and analysis. The platform paves the way toward a
more fully automated mass spectrometry analysis and ultimately closed-loop
laboratory workflows involving automated experimentation and analysis
coupled to AI-driven experimentation utilizing cutting-edge analytical
instrumentation. AutonoMS documentation is available at https://autonoms.readthedocs.io
AutonoMS: Automated Ion Mobility Metabolomic Fingerprinting
Automation
is dramatically changing the nature of laboratory
life
science. Robotic lab hardware that can perform manual operations with
greater speed, endurance, and reproducibility opens an avenue for
faster scientific discovery with less time spent on laborious repetitive
tasks. A major bottleneck remains in integrating cutting-edge laboratory
equipment into automated workflows, notably specialized analytical
equipment, which is designed for human usage. Here we present AutonoMS,
a platform for automatically running, processing, and analyzing high-throughput
mass spectrometry experiments. AutonoMS is currently written around
an ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS) platform and can be adapted
to additional analytical instruments and data processing flows. AutonoMS
enables automated software agent-controlled end-to-end measurement
and analysis runs from experimental specification files that can be
produced by human users or upstream software processes. We demonstrate
the use and abilities of AutonoMS in a high-throughput flow-injection
ion mobility configuration with 5 s sample analysis time, processing
robotically prepared chemical standards and cultured yeast samples
in targeted and untargeted metabolomics applications. The platform
exhibited consistency, reliability, and ease of use while eliminating
the need for human intervention in the process of sample injection,
data processing, and analysis. The platform paves the way toward a
more fully automated mass spectrometry analysis and ultimately closed-loop
laboratory workflows involving automated experimentation and analysis
coupled to AI-driven experimentation utilizing cutting-edge analytical
instrumentation. AutonoMS documentation is available at https://autonoms.readthedocs.io