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A Comprehensive High-Resolution Targeted Workflow for the Deep Profiling of Sphingolipids
Sphingolipids
make up a highly diverse group of biomolecules that
not only are membrane components but also are involved in various
cellular functions such as signaling and protein sorting. To obtain
a quantitative view of the sphingolipidome, sensitive, accurate, and
comprehensive methods are needed. Here, we present a targeted reversed-phase
liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry-based
workflow that significantly increases the accuracy of measured sphingolipids
by resolving nearly isobaric and isobaric species; this is accomplished
by a use of (i) an optimized extraction procedure, (ii) a segmented
gradient, and (iii) parallel reaction monitoring of a sphingolipid
specific fragmentation pattern. The workflow was benchmarked against
an accepted sphingolipid model system, the RAW 264.7 cell line, and
61 sphingolipids were quantified over a dynamic range of 7 orders
of magnitude, with detection limits in the low femtomole per milligram
of protein level, making this workflow an extremely versatile tool
for high-throughput sphingolipidomics