M/Z: 289.1637
Hit 3 annotations: Arginylasparagine_[M+H]+
; n-[3-(6,7-dimethoxyisoquinolin-1-yl)propyl]guanidine_[M+H]+
; Quinine_[M+H-2H2O]+
- Confirmed: 这个参考离子已经通过手动审计得到确认和验证。
- Reliable: 这个参考离子可能在特定的解剖组织环境中高度保守。
- Unreliable: 这个参考离子具有较高的排名价值,但缺乏可重复性。
- Unavailable: 由于排名价值低且缺乏可重复性,这个参考离子不应用于注释。
Found 1 Reference Ions Near m/z 289.1637
NovoCell ID | m/z | Mass Window | Metabolite | Ranking | Anatomy Context |
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MSI_000043621 Unreliable | 289.1661 | 289.1661 ~ 289.1661 MzDiff: none |
Quinine (BioDeep_00000002037) Formula: C20H24N2O2 (324.1838) |
1.4 (100%) | Homo sapiens [UBERON:0001043] esophagus |
Found 5 Sample Hits
Metabolite | Species | Sample | |
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Arginylasparagine Formula: C10H20N6O4 (288.1546) Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 1.5) |
Marker Pen (NA) |
3ul_0.8Mpa_RAW_20241016-PAPER PNMKResolution: 30μm, 315x42
By writing the four English letters “PNMK” on white paper with a marker pen, and then scanning with a DESI ion source to obtain the scanning result. The signal of the chemical substances on the marker pen used appears on the channel with an m/z value of |
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n-[3-(6,7-dimethoxyisoquinolin-1-yl)propyl]guanidine Formula: C15H20N4O2 (288.1586) Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 7.6) |
Vitis vinifera (Fruit) |
grape_dhb_91_1Resolution: 50μm, 120x114
Grape berries fruit, condition: Ripe |
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n-[3-(6,7-dimethoxyisoquinolin-1-yl)propyl]guanidine Formula: C15H20N4O2 (288.1586) Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 13.5) |
Posidonia oceanica (root) |
20190822_MS1_A19r-19Resolution: 17μm, 303x309
Seagrasses are among the most efficient sinks of carbon dioxide on Earth. While carbon sequestration in terrestrial plants is linked to the microorganisms living in their soils, the interactions of seagrasses with their rhizospheres are poorly understood. Here, we show that the seagrass, Posidonia oceanica excretes sugars, mainly sucrose, into its rhizosphere. These sugars accumulate to µM concentrations—nearly 80 times higher than previously observed in marine environments. This finding is unexpected as sugars are readily consumed by microorganisms. Our experiments indicated that under low oxygen conditions, phenolic compounds from P. oceanica inhibited microbial consumption of sucrose. Analyses of the rhizosphere community revealed that many microbes had the genes for degrading sucrose but these were only expressed by a few taxa that also expressed genes for degrading phenolics. Given that we observed high sucrose concentrations underneath three other species of marine plants, we predict that the presence of plant-produced phenolics under low oxygen conditions allows the accumulation of labile molecules across aquatic rhizospheres. |
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Quinine Formula: C20H24N2O2 (324.1838) Adducts: [M+H-2H2O]+ (Ppm: 13.2) |
Homo sapiens (esophagus) |
LNTO22_1_3Resolution: 75μm, 121x68
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Quinine Formula: C20H24N2O2 (324.1838) Adducts: [M+H-2H2O]+ (Ppm: 12.5) |
Homo sapiens (esophagus) |
LNTO22_1_4Resolution: 17μm, 82x80
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