Analysis of microbial siderophores by mass spectrometry

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Abstract

Siderophores represent important microbial virulence factors and infection biomarkers. Their monitoring in fermentation broths, bodily fluids, and tissues should be reproducible. Similar isolation, characterization, and quantitation studies can often have conflicting results, and without proper documentation of sample collection, data processing, and analysis methods, it is difficult to reexamine the data and reconcile these differences. In this Springer Nature Protocol, we present the procedure optimized for ferricrocin/triacetylfusarinine C extraction from biological material as well as for tissue fixation and cryosectioning for optical microscopy and for both elemental and molecular mass spectrometry imaging. Special attention is paid to siderophore data mining from conventional and product ion mass spectra, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry imaging datasets, performed here by our free software called CycloBranch.

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Pluhacek, T., Skriba, A., Novak, J., Luptakova, D., & Havlicek, V. (2019). Analysis of microbial siderophores by mass spectrometry. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1996, pp. 131–153). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9488-5_12

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