Ion identity molecular networking for mass spectrometry-based metabolomics in the GNPS environment

Author:

Schmid Robin,Petras DanielORCID,Nothias Louis-Félix,Wang MingxunORCID,Aron Allegra T.,Jagels Annika,Tsugawa HiroshiORCID,Rainer JohannesORCID,Garcia-Aloy MarORCID,Dührkop KaiORCID,Korf AnsgarORCID,Pluskal TomášORCID,Kameník ZdeněkORCID,Jarmusch Alan K.ORCID,Caraballo-Rodríguez Andrés Mauricio,Weldon Kelly C.ORCID,Nothias-Esposito Melissa,Aksenov Alexander A.ORCID,Bauermeister Anelize,Albarracin Orio AndreaORCID,Grundmann Carlismari O.ORCID,Vargas Fernando,Koester IrinaORCID,Gauglitz Julia M.,Gentry Emily C.ORCID,Hövelmann Yannick,Kalinina Svetlana A.,Pendergraft Matthew A.ORCID,Panitchpakdi Morgan,Tehan Richard,Le Gouellec AudreyORCID,Aleti Gajender,Mannochio Russo Helena,Arndt Birgit,Hübner Florian,Hayen Heiko,Zhi Hui,Raffatellu ManuelaORCID,Prather Kimberly A.,Aluwihare Lihini I.,Böcker SebastianORCID,McPhail Kerry L.ORCID,Humpf Hans-UlrichORCID,Karst Uwe,Dorrestein Pieter C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMolecular networking connects mass spectra of molecules based on the similarity of their fragmentation patterns. However, during ionization, molecules commonly form multiple ion species with different fragmentation behavior. As a result, the fragmentation spectra of these ion species often remain unconnected in tandem mass spectrometry-based molecular networks, leading to redundant and disconnected sub-networks of the same compound classes. To overcome this bottleneck, we develop Ion Identity Molecular Networking (IIMN) that integrates chromatographic peak shape correlation analysis into molecular networks to connect and collapse different ion species of the same molecule. The new feature relationships improve network connectivity for structurally related molecules, can be used to reveal unknown ion-ligand complexes, enhance annotation within molecular networks, and facilitate the expansion of spectral reference libraries. IIMN is integrated into various open source feature finding tools and the GNPS environment. Moreover, IIMN-based spectral libraries with a broad coverage of ion species are publicly available.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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