Project Details
Analytical high performance liquid chromatograph
Subject Area
Microbiology, Virology and Immunology
Term
Funded in 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 508013199
Study of metabolic pathways requires the possibility to detect, identify, separate, and quantify various metabolites in complex mixtures. Mass spectrometry in combination with liquid chromatography is a powerful tool for resolving the composition of those complex mixtures. While our working group has an access to the instruments aimed for molecular structure elucidation at the Institute for Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, the main challenges for us are (i) reliable detection and quantification of polar metabolites (e.g., carbonic acids, phosphosugars), (ii) quantification of CoA-esters in the mixtures with other CoA-esters with similar chromatographic behaviour, (iii) purification of various, commercially unavailable CoA-esters for our research, and (iv) establishment of isotopologue profiling in our laboratory. Low purity of the samples that we typically analyse creates additional difficulties for us. Therefore, we need a robust, easy-to-use single quadrupole mass spectrometer connected to the liquid chromatography system optimized for the separation of polar compounds, prone to loss due unspecific molecular interactions. In terms of detection, the system needs to be equipped with photodiode array and fluorescence detectors. The automatic programmable fraction collector will significantly extend our capabilities of purification. This system is attractive for other working groups in our institute and beyond, and it will strengthen our collaboration network and lead to more interdisciplinary projects.
DFG Programme
Major Research Instrumentation
Major Instrumentation
Analytischer Hochleistungsflüssigkeitschromatograph
Instrumentation Group
1350 Flüssigkeits-Chromatographen (außer Aminosäureanalysatoren 317), Ionenaustauscher
Applicant Institution
Universität Münster
Leader
Professor Dr. Ivan A. Berg