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Robin Schmid1,2, Daniel Petras2,3,4, Louis-Félix Nothias2, Mingxun Wang2, Allegra T Aron2, Annika Jagels5, Hiroshi Tsugawa6,7,8, Johannes Rainer9, Mar Garcia-Aloy9, Kai Dührkop10, Ansgar Korf1, Tomáš Pluskal11, Zdeněk Kameník12, Alan K Jarmusch2, Andrés Mauricio Caraballo-Rodríguez2, Kelly C Weldon2, Melissa Nothias-Esposito2, Alexander A Aksenov2,13, Anelize Bauermeister2,14, Andrea Albarracin Orio15, Carlismari O Grundmann2,16, Fernando Vargas2, Irina Koester3, Julia M Gauglitz2, Emily C Gentry2, Yannick Hövelmann5, Svetlana A Kalinina5, Matthew A Pendergraft3, Morgan Panitchpakdi2, Richard Tehan17, Audrey Le Gouellec18, Gajender Aleti19, Helena Mannochio Russo2,20, Birgit Arndt5, Florian Hübner5, Heiko Hayen1, Hui Zhi21, Manuela Raffatellu21,22, Kimberly A Prather3, Lihini I Aluwihare3, Sebastian Böcker10, Kerry L McPhail17, Hans-Ulrich Humpf5, Uwe Karst1, Pieter C Dorrestein23,24.
Abstract
Molecular networking connects mass spectra of molecules based on the similarity of their fragmentation patterns. However, during ionization, molecules commonly form multiple ion species with different fragmentation behavior. As a result, the fragmentation spectra of these ion species often remain unconnected in tandem mass spectrometry-based molecular networks, leading to redundant and disconnected sub-networks of the same compound classes. To overcome this bottleneck, we develop Ion Identity Molecular Networking (IIMN) that integrates chromatographic peak shape correlation analysis into molecular networks to connect and collapse different ion species of the same molecule. The new feature relationships improve network connectivity for structurally related molecules, can be used to reveal unknown ion-ligand complexes, enhance annotation within molecular networks, and facilitate the expansion of spectral reference libraries. IIMN is integrated into various open source feature finding tools and the GNPS environment. Moreover, IIMN-based spectral libraries with a broad coverage of ion species are publicly available.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34158495 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23953-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919