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ISiCLE: A Quantum Chemistry Pipeline for Establishing in Silico Collision Cross Section Libraries.

Sean M Colby1, Dennis G Thomas1, Jamie R Nuñez1, Douglas J Baxter1, Kurt R Glaesemann2, Joseph M Brown1, Meg A Pirrung3, Niranjan Govind1, Justin G Teeguarden1,4, Thomas O Metz1, Ryan S Renslow1.   

Abstract

High-throughput, comprehensive, and confident identifications of metabolites and other chemicals in biological and environmental samples will revolutionize our understanding of the role these chemically diverse molecules play in biological systems. Despite recent technological advances, metabolomics studies still result in the detection of a disproportionate number of features that cannot be confidently assigned to a chemical structure. This inadequacy is driven by the single most significant limitation in metabolomics, the reliance on reference libraries constructed by analysis of authentic reference materials with limited commercial availability. To this end, we have developed the in silico chemical library engine (ISiCLE), a high-performance computing-friendly cheminformatics workflow for generating libraries of chemical properties. In the instantiation described here, we predict probable three-dimensional molecular conformers (i.e., conformational isomers) using chemical identifiers as input, from which collision cross sections (CCS) are derived. The approach employs first-principles simulation, distinguished by the use of molecular dynamics, quantum chemistry, and ion mobility calculations, to generate structures and chemical property libraries, all without training data. Importantly, optimization of ISiCLE included a refactoring of the popular MOBCAL code for trajectory-based mobility calculations, improving its computational efficiency by over 2 orders of magnitude. Calculated CCS values were validated against 1983 experimentally measured CCS values and compared to previously reported CCS calculation approaches. Average calculated CCS error for the validation set is 3.2% using standard parameters, outperforming other density functional theory (DFT)-based methods and machine learning methods (e.g., MetCCS). An online database is introduced for sharing both calculated and experimental CCS values ( metabolomics.pnnl.gov ), initially including a CCS library with over 1 million entries. Finally, three successful applications of molecule characterization using calculated CCS are described, including providing evidence for the presence of an environmental degradation product, the separation of molecular isomers, and an initial characterization of complex blinded mixtures of exposure chemicals. This work represents a method to address the limitations of small molecule identification and offers an alternative to generating chemical identification libraries experimentally by analyzing authentic reference materials. All code is available at github.com/pnnl .

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30741529      PMCID: PMC6526953          DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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