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Electrophoresis ; 2024 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38924581

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The search for chemical indicators of life is a fundamental component of potential future spaceflight missions to ocean worlds. Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a useful separation method for the determination of the small organic molecules, such as amino acids and nucleobases, that could be used to help determine whether or not life is present in a sample collected during such missions. CE is under development for spaceflight applications using multiple detection systems, such as laser induced fluorescence (LIF) and mass spectrometry (MS). Here we report CE-based methods for separation and detection of major polar metabolites in cells, such as amino acids, nucleobases/sides, and oxidized and reduced glutathione using detectors that are less expensive alternatives to LIF and MS. Direct UV detection, indirect UV detection, and capacitvely coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4D) were tested with CE, and a combination of direct UV and C4D allowed the detection of the widest variety of metabolites. The optimized method was used to profile metabolites found in samples of Escherichia coli and Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis and showed distinct differences between the species.

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Anal Chem ; 93(27): 9647-9655, 2021 07 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34184887

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The in situ search for chemical signatures of life on extraterrestrial worlds requires automated hardware capable of performing detailed compositional analysis during robotic missions of exploration. The use of electrophoretic separations in this search is particularly powerful, enabling analysis of a wide range of soluble organic compounds potentially indicative of life, as well as inorganic compounds that can serve as indicators of habitability. However, to detect this broad range of compounds with a single electrophoresis instrument, a combination of different detection modes is required. For detection of any ionizable species, including organic compounds that do not participate in terrestrial biology (i.e., "unknown unknowns"), mass spectrometry (MS) is essential. Inorganic ions, or any dissolved charged species present, can be analyzed using capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4D). Additionally, for the trace analysis of compounds of key interest to astrobiology (particularly, amino acids), laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection holds unique promise, due to the fact that it has the highest demonstrated sensitivity of any form of detection. Here, we demonstrate a fully automated, portable capillary electrophoresis analyzer that is capable of all these modes of detection. The prototype system developed here addresses the three most significant challenges for doing electrophoretic separations: precise sample injection, HV isolation, and automation of all operational steps. These key challenges were successfully addressed with the use of custom-designed rotor-stator valves with optimized operational sequences incorporating gas purging steps, rinses, and HV application.


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Eletroforese Capilar , Voo Espacial , Aminoácidos/análise , Automação , Espectrometria de Massas
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