analysis of carbonyl-containing compounds derivatized with dinitrophenylhydrazine
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Analysis of carbonyl-containing compounds derivatized with dinitrophenylhydrazine. Thi Nguyen Oregon State University. P.I.: Dr. Gary Merrill Biochemistry and Biophysics. Summer 2011. Carbonyl compounds. Menadione. Carbonyl compounds are compounds with aldehyde or ketone groups - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Analysis of carbonyl-containing compounds
derivatized with dinitrophenylhydrazine
Thi NguyenOregon State University
P.I.: Dr. Gary MerrillBiochemistry and Biophysics
Summer 2011
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Carbonyl compounds are compounds with aldehyde or ketone groups
Carbonyls are a highly reactive species
Build up of carbonyls cause carbonyl stress
Carbonyl compounds
Pyruvate
Menadione
HO
O
O
O
O
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Carbonyl stress linked to diseasesLinked to modification of proteins in
diseases such as atherosclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease
http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_facts_and_figures.asphttp://www.pcna.net/national/documents/Atherosclerosis_Fact_Sheet.4.09.pdf
Atherosclerosis is slow and progressive; often leads to coronary heart disease (CHD) – the leading cause of death in AmericaAlzheimer’s disease is the only cause of death among the top 10 in the US that cannot be prevented, slowed or cured
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Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH)
DNPH is a good derivatizing agent for stabilizing carbonylsPrimary amine attaches to the carbonyl and forms a hydrazone
O
N
NH
NO2
NO2
menadione-hydrazone
H2N
NH
NO2
NO2
O
O
menadione DNPHDNPHmenadione
menadione-hydrazone
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HydrazonesSome hydrazones form precipitatesPrecipitates dissolve in different solvents depending on the hydrazone
Hydrazone Formed in
Precipitates
Dissolves in
Color under basic conditions
Menadione 1 M HCl, 23.8% EtOH
Yes Chloroform
Blue
Pyruvate 0.5 M HCl Yes 95% EtOH Brown
α-Ketoglutarate 0.5 M HCl, 47.5% EtOH
Yes 95% EtOH Brown
4-Hydroxynonenal
0.5 M HCl,47.5% EtOH
No n/a Brown
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Thin layer chromatography
Glass silica plates
Used to monitor formation of hydrazone by virtue of its blue color when exposed to base
Fig. 2. TLC analysis of DNPH, menadione, and menadione-hydrazone. Plate was immersed in NaOH, which stains the hydrazone blue.DNPH
menadione
menadione-hydrazone
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TLC mass spectrometry (TLC-MS)
samples are eluted from spot on TLC plate and directly analyzed in mass spec
http://www.pharmaceutical-int.com/article/tlc-mass-spectrometry.html
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Menadione-HydrazoneIn
tens
ity,
cps
m/z, Da
O
N
NH
NO2
NO2
Expected mass: 352.0808Observed mass: 351.075
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Mass spectrometry:Collision-induced dissociation
(CID)
Parent ion Inert Gas Secondary ions
M2-
M1-
M3-
Neutral MoleculesM-
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CID: Menadione-Hydrazone
Inte
nsit
y, c
ps
m/z, Da
351.0745
109.0173
167.0107
O
N
NH
NO2
NO2
NO2
NO2
diminished parent ion351.0745
secondary ion
secondary ion
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Pyruvate-HydrazoneIn
tens
ity,
cps
m/z, Da
N
HO
O
NH
NO2
NO2
267.0376
Expected mass: 268.0444Observed mass: 267.0376
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CID: Pyruvate-HydrazoneIn
tens
ity,
cps
m/z, Da
182.0213NH2
NO2
NO2
122.0252 NO2diminished parent ion
secondary ion
secondary ion
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Mass Spectrometry Summary
Hydrazone Parent ion (m/z)
Secondary ions (m/z)
menadione 351.0745 167.0107, 109.0173
pyruvate 267.0376 182.0213, 122.0252
α-ketoglutarate 325.0436 182.0211, 152.0227, 122.0247
4-hydroxynonenal
335.1372 182.0218, 167.0110, 122.0252
The strongest candidates for a signature fragment from the DNPH-hydrazones are 182 and 122 m/z
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NH2
NO2
NO2
Exact Mass: 182.0207
NO2
Exact Mass: 122.0248
NNH
NO2
NO2
R
Generic DNPH-hydrazone
Secondary Ion182 m/z
Secondary Ion122 m/z
Proposed structures for secondary ions
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ConclusionPromising signature fragments, 182 and
122 m/z, can be used in future assays to identify modeled carbonyl-compounds in cell extracts
Further investigation is needed to confirm if these signature fragments apply to a wider range of DNPH-hydrazones
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AcknowledgementsDr. Gary MerrillDr. Kevin AhernDr. Fred StevensDr. Jong-Tae Yang
Jeff MorreAmira Barkal
OSU Mass Spectrometry LaboratoryHoward Hughes Medical InstituteCripps Undergraduate Research
Oregon State University