Endogenous Production and Vibrational Analysis of Heavy‐Isotope‐Labeled Peptides from Cyanobacteria

Author:

Ricca John G.12ORCID,Mayali Xavier3,Qu Jing4,Weber Peter K.3,Poirier Gerald4,Dufresne Craig P.5,Louda J. William1,Terentis Andrew C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Rd 33431 Boca Raton FL USA

2. Center for Environmental Studies Florida Atlantic University 3200 College Ave 33314 Davie FL USA

3. Physical and Life Sciences Directorate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East Avenue 94550 Livermore CA USA

4. Advanced Materials Characterization Lab University of Delaware 19716 Newark DE USA

5. Thermo Fisher Scientific 33407 West Palm Beach Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractStable isotope labeling is an extremely useful tool for characterizing the structure, tracing the metabolism, and imaging the distribution of natural products in living organisms using mass‐sensitive measurement techniques. In this study, a cyanobacterium was cultured in 15N/13C‐enriched media to endogenously produce labeled, bioactive oligopeptides. The extent of heavy isotope incorporation in these peptides was determined with LC–MS, while the overall extent of heavy isotope incorporation in whole cells was studied with nanoSIMS and AFM‐IR. Up to 98 % heavy isotope incorporation was observed in labeled cells. Three of the most abundant peptides, microcystin‐LR (MCLR), cyanopeptolin‐A (CYPA), and aerucyclamide‐A (ACAA), were isolated and further studied with Raman and FTIR spectroscopies and DFT calculations. This revealed several IR and Raman active vibrations associated with functional groups not common in ribosomal peptides, like diene, ester, thiazole, thiazoline, and oxazoline groups, which could be suitable for future vibrational imaging studies. More broadly, this study outlines a simple and relatively inexpensive method for producing heavy‐labeled natural products. Manipulating the bacterial culture conditions by the addition of specific types and amounts of heavy‐labeled nutrients provides an efficient means of producing heavy‐labeled natural products for mass‐sensitive imaging studies.

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

South Florida Water Management District

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Florida Atlantic University

Publisher

Wiley

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