Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chemistry University of Graz NAWI Graz Heinrichstrasse 28 8010 Graz Austria
2. Field of Excellence “BioHealth” University of Graz 8010 Graz Austria
3. BioTechMed Graz 8010 Graz Austria
Abstract
AbstractMass spectrometry‐based high‐throughput screening methods combine the advantages of photometric or fluorometric assays and analytical chromatography, as they are reasonably fast (throughput ≥1 sample/min) and broadly applicable, with no need for labelled substrates or products. However, the established MS‐based screening approaches require specialised and expensive hardware, which limits their broad use throughout the research community. We show that a more common instrumental platform, a single‐quadrupole HPLC‐MS, can be used to rapidly analyse diverse biotransformations by flow‐injection mass spectrometry (FIA‐MS), that is, by automated infusion of samples to the ESI‐MS detector without prior chromatographic separation. Common organic buffers can be employed as internal standard for quantification, and the method provides readily validated activity and selectivity information with an analytical run time of one minute per sample. We report four application examples that cover a broad range of analyte structures and concentrations (0.1–50 mM before dilution) and diverse biocatalyst preparations (crude cell lysates and whole microbial cells). Our results establish FIA‐MS as a versatile and reliable alternative to more traditional methods for screening enzymatic reactions.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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