| Literature DB >> 22764120 |
Jürgen Hartler1, Ravi Tharakan, Harald C Köfeler, David R Graham, Gerhard G Thallinger.
Abstract
Lipidomics, the systematic study of the lipid composition of a cell or tissue, is an invaluable complement to knowledge gained by genomics and proteomics research. Mass spectrometry provides a means to detect hundreds of lipids in parallel, and this includes low abundance species of lipids. Nevertheless, frequently occurring isobaric and isomeric lipid species complicate lipidomics analyses from an analytical and bioinformatics perspective. Various MS/MS strategies have evolved to resolve ambiguous identifications of lipid species, and these strategies have been supported by corresponding bioinformatics analysis tools. This review intends to familiarize readers with available bioinformatics MS/MS analysis tools and databases, the structural information obtainable from these, and their applicability to different MS/MS strategies. Finally, future challenges in detecting double bond positions are investigated from a bioinformatics perspective.Entities:
Keywords: MS/MS data analysis; MS/MS detection algorithms; analysis tools; high-throughput; lipidomics
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22764120 DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbs030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Bioinform ISSN: 1467-5463 Impact factor: 11.622