Literature DB >> 33460888

Non-targeted tandem mass spectrometry enables the visualization of organic matter chemotype shifts in coastal seawater.

Daniel Petras1, Jeremiah J Minich2, Lucia B Cancelada3, Ralph R Torres2, Emily Kunselman2, Mingxun Wang4, Margot E White2, Eric E Allen5, Kimberly A Prather6, Lihini I Aluwihare2, Pieter C Dorrestein7.   

Abstract

Urbanization along coastlines alters marine ecosystems including contributing molecules of anthropogenic origin to the coastal dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool. A broad assessment of the nature and extent of anthropogenic impacts on coastal ecosystems is urgently needed to inform regulatory guidelines and ecosystem management. Recently, non-targeted tandem mass spectrometry approaches are gaining momentum for the analysis of global organic matter composition (chemotypes) including a wide array of natural and anthropogenic compounds. In line with these efforts, we developed a non-targeted liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) workflow that utilizes advanced data analysis approaches such as feature-based molecular networking and repository-scale spectrum searches. This workflow allows the scalable comparison and mapping of seawater chemotypes from large-scale spatial surveys as well as molecular family level annotation of unknown compounds. As a case study, we visualized organic matter chemotype shifts in coastal environments in northern San Diego, USA, after notable rain fall in winter 2017/2018 and highlight potential anthropogenic impacts. The observed seawater chemotype, consisting of 4384 LC-MS/MS features, shifted significantly after a major rain event. Molecular drivers of this shift could be attributed to multiple anthropogenic compounds, including pesticides (Imazapyr and Isoxaben), cleaning products (Benzyl-tetradecyl-dimethylammonium) and chemical additives (Hexa (methoxymethyl)melamine) and potential degradation products. By expanding the search of identified xenobiotics to other public tandem mass spectrometry datasets, we further contextualized their possible origin and show their importance in other ecosystems. The mass spectrometry and data analysis pipelines applied here offer a scalable framework for future molecular mapping and monitoring of marine ecosystems, which will contribute to a deliberate assessment of how chemical pollution impacts our oceans.
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Keywords:  Anthropogenic pollution; Coastal environments; Dissolved organic matter; Molecular networking; Non-targeted screening; Tandem mass spectrometry

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33460888      PMCID: PMC7969459          DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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3.  Mass Difference Matching Unfolds Hidden Molecular Structures of Dissolved Organic Matter.

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5.  Feature-based molecular networking for identification of organic micropollutants including metabolites by non-target analysis applied to riverbank filtration.

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