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Eight key rules for successful data-dependent acquisition in mass spectrometry-based metabolomics.

Author(s)
Defossez, Emmanuel  
Institut de biologie  
Bourquin, Julien
Von Reuss, Stephan  
Laboratoire de chimie bioanalytique  
Rasmann, Sergio  
Laboratoire d'écologie fonctionnelle  
Glauser, Gaëtan  
Neuchâtel Platform of Analytical Chemistry  
Date issued
January 2023
In
Mass spectrometry reviews
Vol
42
No
1
From page
131
To page
143
Subjects
DDA Q-TOF cycle time exclusion list mass window precursor selection tandem mass spectrometry
Abstract
In recent years, metabolomics has emerged as a pivotal approach for the holistic analysis of metabolites in biological systems. The rapid progress in analytical equipment, coupled to the rise of powerful data processing tools, now provides unprecedented opportunities to deepen our understanding of the relationships between biochemical processes and physiological or phenotypic conditions in living organisms. However, to obtain unbiased data coverage of hundreds or thousands of metabolites remains a challenging task. Among the panel of available analytical methods, targeted and untargeted mass spectrometry approaches are among the most commonly used. While targeted metabolomics usually relies on multiple-reaction monitoring acquisition, untargeted metabolomics use either data-independent acquisition (DIA) or data-dependent acquisition (DDA) methods. Unlike DIA, DDA offers the possibility to get real, selective MS/MS spectra and thus to improve metabolite assignment when performing untargeted metabolomics. Yet, DDA settings are more complex to establish than DIA settings, and as a result, DDA is more prone to errors in method development and application. Here, we present a tutorial which provides guidelines on how to optimize the technical parameters essential for proper DDA experiments in metabolomics applications. This tutorial is organized as a series of rules describing the impact of the different parameters on data acquisition and data quality. It is primarily intended to metabolomics users and mass spectrometrists that wish to acquire both theoretical background and practical tips for developing effective DDA methods.
ISSN
1098-2787
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/100028
DOI
10.1002/mas.21715
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34145627
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