Trefely Sophie, Ashwell Peter, Snyder Nathaniel W
AJ Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Department of Cancer Biology, Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
BMC Bioinformatics. 2016 Nov 25;17(1):485. doi: 10.1186/s12859-016-1360-7.
Isotopic tracer analysis by mass spectrometry is a core technique for the study of metabolism. Isotopically labeled atoms from substrates, such as [C]-labeled glucose, can be traced by their incorporation over time into specific metabolic products. Mass spectrometry is often used for the detection and differentiation of the isotopologues of each metabolite of interest. For meaningful interpretation, mass spectrometry data from metabolic tracer experiments must be corrected to account for the naturally occurring isotopologue distribution. The calculations required for this correction are time consuming and error prone and existing programs are often platform specific, non-intuitive, commercially licensed and/or limited in accuracy by using theoretical isotopologue distributions, which are prone to artifacts from noise or unresolved interfering signals.
Here we present FluxFix ( http://fluxfix.science ), an application freely available on the internet that quickly and reliably transforms signal intensity values into percent mole enrichment for each isotopologue measured. 'Unlabeled' data, representing the measured natural isotopologue distribution for a chosen analyte, is entered by the user. This data is used to generate a correction matrix according to a well-established algorithm. The correction matrix is applied to labeled data, also entered by the user, thus generating the corrected output data. FluxFix is compatible with direct copy and paste from spreadsheet applications including Excel (Microsoft) and Google sheets and automatically adjusts to account for input data dimensions. The program is simple, easy to use, agnostic to the mass spectrometry platform, generalizable to known or unknown metabolites, and can take input data from either a theoretical natural isotopologue distribution or an experimentally measured one.
Our freely available web-based calculator, FluxFix ( http://fluxfix.science ), quickly and reliably corrects metabolic tracer data for natural isotopologue abundance enabling faster, more robust and easily accessible data analysis.
通过质谱进行同位素示踪分析是代谢研究的核心技术。来自底物的同位素标记原子,如[C]标记的葡萄糖,可以通过其随时间掺入特定代谢产物来进行追踪。质谱常用于检测和区分每种感兴趣代谢物的同位素异构体。为了进行有意义的解释,代谢示踪实验的质谱数据必须进行校正,以考虑天然存在的同位素异构体分布。这种校正所需的计算既耗时又容易出错,而且现有的程序通常是特定平台的、不直观的、需要商业许可的,并且/或者由于使用理论同位素异构体分布而在准确性上受到限制,这种分布容易受到噪声或未解析干扰信号的影响。
我们免费提供的基于网络的计算器FluxFix(http://fluxfix.science)能快速且可靠地校正代谢示踪数据中天然同位素异构体的丰度,从而实现更快、更稳健且易于获取的数据分析。