研究目的
To demonstrate the use of automated Laser-Assisted Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (LA-REIMS) for rapid mass spectrometry analysis direct from agar plate yeast colonies without sample preparation or extraction, aiming to screen large construct libraries for metabolites of interest efficiently.
研究成果
LA-REIMS is a rapid and automated first-pass screening tool that complements existing quantitative chromatography-based mass spectrometry methods. It successfully identified high producers of violacein and betulinic acid from large yeast libraries, demonstrating its potential to significantly reduce the time and effort required for strain screening in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering.
研究不足
LA-REIMS requires complex data pre-processing due to the lack of chromatographic separation and baseline noise. The technique's limits of detection vary broadly for different metabolites, especially those with masses in the range of endogenous lipids. It currently lacks a separation technique, limiting species identification to reference by m/z only.