Development of isotope-enriched phosphatidylinositol-4- And 5-phosphate cellular mass spectrometry probes

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Abstract

Synthetic phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PtdInsPn) derivatives play a pivotal role in broadening our understanding of PtdInsPnmetabolism. However, the development of such tools is reliant on efficient enantioselective and regioselective synthetic strategies. Here we report the development of a divergent synthetic route applicable to the synthesis of deuterated PtdIns4Pand PtdIns5Pderivatives. The synthetic strategy developed involves a key enzymatic desymmetrisation step using Lipozyme TL-IM®. In addition, we optimised the large-scale synthesis of deuteratedmyo-inositol, allowing for the preparation of a series of saturated and unsaturated deuterated PtdIns4Pand PtdIns5Pderivatives. Experiments in MCF7 cells demonstrated that these deuterated probes enable quantification of the corresponding endogenous phospholipids in a cellular setting. Overall, these deuterated probes will be powerful tools to help improve our understanding of the role played by PtdInsPnin physiology and disease.

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Joffrin, A. M., Saunders, A. M., Barneda, D., Flemington, V., Thompson, A. L., Sanganee, H. J., & Conway, S. J. (2021). Development of isotope-enriched phosphatidylinositol-4- And 5-phosphate cellular mass spectrometry probes. Chemical Science, 12(7), 2549–2557. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06219g

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