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A Novel [15N] Glutamine Flux using LC-MS/MS-SRM for Determination of Nucleosides and Nucleobases.

Feng Jin1, Salil Kumar Bhowmik2, Vasanta Putluri1, Franklin Gu3, Jie Gohlke2, Friedrich Carl Von Rundstedt4, Subhamoy Dasgupta5, Rashmi Krishnapuram5, Bert W O'Malley2, Arun Sreekumar6, Nagireddy Putluri7.   

Abstract

The growth of cancer cells relies more on increased proliferation and autonomy compared to non-malignant cells. The rate of de novo nucleotide biosynthesis correlates with cell proliferation rates. In part, glutamine is needed to sustain high rates of cellular proliferation as a key nitrogen donor in purine and pyrimidine nucleotide biosynthesis. In addition, glutamine serves as an essential substrate for key enzymes involved in the de novo synthesis of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides. Here, we developed a novel liquid chromatography (LC-MS) to quantify glutamine-derived [15N] nitrogen flux into nucleosides and nucleobases (purines and pyrimidines). For this, DNA from 5637 bladder cancer cell line cultured in 15N labelled glutamine and then enzymatically hydrolyzed by sequential digestion. Subsequently, DNA hydrolysates were separated by LC-MS and Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM) was employed to identify the nucleobases and nucleosides. Thus, high sensitivity and reproducibility of the method make it a valuable tool to identify the nitrogen flux primarily derived from glutamine and can be further adaptable for high throughput analysis of large set of DNA in a clinical setting.

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Keywords:  Bladder cancer cell lines; Glutamine nitrogen flux; Nucleosides and nucleobases biosynthesis; Tandem mass spectrometry

Year:  2015        PMID: 27158554      PMCID: PMC4857768          DOI: 10.4172/2155-9872.1000267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anal Bioanal Tech


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