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SE Authors Nakabayashi, R., Tsugawa, H.,Mori, T. and Saito, K.
SE Description Introduction<br /> Sulfur-containing Introduction<br /> Sulfur-containing metabolites (S-metabolites) in organisms including plants have unique benefits to humans. So far, few analytical methods have explored such metabolites.<br /> <br /> Objectives<br /> We aimed to develop an automatic chemically assigning platform by metabolomics and chemoinformatics with 34S labeling to identify the molecular formula of S-metabolites.<br /> <br /> Results<br /> We identified 35 molecular formulae for known S-metabolites and characterized 72 for unknown. Chemoinformatics required around 1.5 min to analyze a pair of the non-labeled and 34S-labeled data of the organ.<br /> <br /> Conclusion<br /> In this study, we developed an automation platform for automatically identifying the presence of S-metabolites. We identified the molecular formula of known S-metabolites, which are accessible in free databases, together with that of unknown. This analytical method did not focus on identifying the structure of S-metabolites, but on the automatic identification of their molecular formula. identification of their molecular formula.
SE ID TSE1330  +
SE Reference Metabolomics, November 2016, 12:168, DOI: 10.1007/s11306-016-1115-5
SE Title Automation of chemical assignment for identifying molecular formula of S-containing metabolites by combining metabolomics and chemoinformatics with 34S labeling  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 7 June 2018 07:18:53  +
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