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. 2021:2295:157-177.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1362-7_10.

Mass Spectrometry-Based Profiling of Plant Sphingolipids from Typical and Aberrant Metabolism

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Mass Spectrometry-Based Profiling of Plant Sphingolipids from Typical and Aberrant Metabolism

Rebecca E Cahoon et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2021.

Abstract

Mass spectrometry has increasingly been used as a tool to complement studies of sphingolipid metabolism and biological functions in plants and other eukaryotes. Mass spectrometry is now essential for comprehensive sphingolipid analytical profiling because of the huge diversity of sphingolipid classes and molecular species in eukaryotes, particularly in plants. This structural diversity arises from large differences in polar head group glycosylation as well as carbon-chain lengths of fatty acids and desaturation and hydroxylation patterns of fatty acids and long-chain bases that together comprise the ceramide hydrophobic backbone of glycosphingolipids. The standard methods for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based analyses of Arabidopsis thaliana leaf sphingolipids profile >200 molecular species of four sphingolipid classes and free long-chain bases and their phosphorylated forms. While these methods have proven valuable for A. thaliana based sphingolipid research, we have recently adapted them for use with ultraperformance liquid chromatography separations of molecular species and to profile aberrant sphingolipid forms in pollen, transgenic lines, and mutants. This chapter provides updates to standard methods for LC-MS profiling of A. thaliana sphingolipids to expand the utility of mass spectrometry for plant sphingolipid research.

Keywords: Ceramide; Deoxysphinganine; GIPC; Glucosylceramide; Glycosylinositolphosphoceramide; Long-chain base; Serine palmitoyltransferase.

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