在BioDeep NovoCell知识数据库中,参考离子总共被划分为4个级别。
  • 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 17 Reference Ions Near m/z 368.9685
NovoCell ID m/z Mass Window Metabolite Ranking Anatomy Context
MSI_000040970 Unreliable 368.9594 368.9592 ~ 368.9598
MzDiff: 2.3 ppm
Not Annotated 1.7 (0%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0006036] root epidermis
MSI_000015682 Unreliable 368.9599 368.9599 ~ 368.96
MzDiff: 0.0 ppm
Not Annotated 3.68 (0%) Vitis vinifera
[PO:0009085] exocarp
MSI_000015775 Unreliable 368.9785 368.9784 ~ 368.9786
MzDiff: 0.7 ppm
Tioconazole (BioDeep_00000003488)
Formula: C16H13Cl3N2OS (385.9814)
3.44 (100%) Vitis vinifera
[PO:0009085] exocarp
MSI_000026068 Unreliable 368.9603 368.9601 ~ 368.9607
MzDiff: 2.5 ppm
Not Annotated 1.92 (0%) Mus musculus
[UBERON:0000913] interstitial fluid
MSI_000013411 Unreliable 368.96 368.96 ~ 368.96
MzDiff: none
TOLYLFLUANID (BioDeep_00000001968)
Formula: C10H13Cl2FN2O2S2 (345.978)
1.23 (100%) Plant
[PO:0005417] phloem
MSI_000013413 Unreliable 368.9668 368.9668 ~ 368.9668
MzDiff: none
Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt (BioDeep_00000228015)
Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
1.22 (100%) Plant
[PO:0005417] phloem
MSI_000014727 Unavailable 368.96 368.96 ~ 368.96
MzDiff: none
TOLYLFLUANID (BioDeep_00000001968)
Formula: C10H13Cl2FN2O2S2 (345.978)
-0.27 (100%) Plant
[PO:0006036] root epidermis
MSI_000014785 Unavailable 368.9668 368.9668 ~ 368.9668
MzDiff: none
Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt (BioDeep_00000228015)
Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
-0.42 (100%) Plant
[PO:0006036] root epidermis
MSI_000019046 Unavailable 368.96 368.96 ~ 368.96
MzDiff: none
TOLYLFLUANID (BioDeep_00000001968)
Formula: C10H13Cl2FN2O2S2 (345.978)
-0.56 (100%) Plant
[PO:0020124] root stele
MSI_000019071 Unavailable 368.9668 368.9668 ~ 368.9668
MzDiff: none
Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt (BioDeep_00000228015)
Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
-0.72 (100%) Plant
[PO:0020124] root stele
MSI_000019343 Unreliable 368.9668 368.9668 ~ 368.9668
MzDiff: none
Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt (BioDeep_00000228015)
Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
0.91 (100%) Plant
[PO:0025197] stele
MSI_000019370 Unreliable 368.96 368.96 ~ 368.96
MzDiff: none
TOLYLFLUANID (BioDeep_00000001968)
Formula: C10H13Cl2FN2O2S2 (345.978)
0.81 (100%) Plant
[PO:0025197] stele
MSI_000027321 Unreliable 368.9652 368.9652 ~ 368.9652
MzDiff: none
Not Annotated 2.03 (0%) Mus musculus
[UBERON:0000913] interstitial fluid
MSI_000032368 Unreliable 368.9672 368.9672 ~ 368.9672
MzDiff: none
Not Annotated 1.48 (0%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0005020] vascular bundle
MSI_000032376 Unreliable 368.9602 368.9602 ~ 368.9602
MzDiff: none
Not Annotated 1.37 (0%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0005020] vascular bundle
MSI_000037536 Unreliable 368.9673 368.9673 ~ 368.9673
MzDiff: none
Not Annotated 1.19 (0%) Posidonia oceanica
[UBERON:0000329] hair root
MSI_000040725 Unreliable 368.9773 368.9773 ~ 368.9773
MzDiff: none
Not Annotated 2.24 (0%) Posidonia oceanica
[PO:0006036] root epidermis

Found 11 Sample Hits
Metabolite Species Sample
Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt

Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 16.8)
Plant (Root)
MPIMM_035_QE_P_PO_6pm
Resolution: 30μm, 165x170

Description

Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt

Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 12.2)
Mus musculus (Lung)
image1
Resolution: 40μm, 187x165

Description

Fig. 2 MALDI-MSI data from the same mouse lung tissue analyzed in Fig. 1. A: Optical image of the post-MSI, H&E-stained tissue section. B–D, F–G: Ion images of (B) m/z 796.6855 ([U13C-DPPC+Na]+), (C) m/z 756.5514 ([PC32:0+Na]+), (D) m/z 765.6079 ([D9-PC32:0+Na]+), (F) m/z 754.5359 ([PC32:1+Na]+), and (G) m/z 763.5923 ([D9-PC32:1+Na]+). E, H: Ratio images of (E) [D9-PC32:0+Na]+:[PC32:0+Na]+ and (H) [D9-PC32:1+Na]+:[PC32:1+Na]+. Part-per-million (ppm) mass errors are indicated in parentheses. All images were visualized using total-ion-current normalization and using hotspot removal (high quantile = 99%). DPPC = PC16:0/16:0. U13C-DPPC, universally 13C-labeled dipalmitoyl PC; PC, phosphatidylcholine; MSI, mass spectrometry imaging; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin. Fig 1-3, Fig S1-S3, S5

m/z_368.9601

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Mus musculus (Lung)
image5
Resolution: 40μm, 163x183

Description

Supplementary Figure S8. MALDI-MSI data of mouse lung tissue administered with D9-choline and U 13C-DPPC–containing Poractant alfa surfactant (labels administered 18 h prior to sacrifice). Ion images of (a) m/z 796.6856 ([U13C-DPPC+Na]+), (b) m/z 756.5154 [PC32:0+Na]+ and (c) m/z 765.6079 ([D9-PC32:0+Na]+). (d) Overlay image of [U13C-DPPC+Na]+ (red) and [D9-PC32:0+Na]+ (green). Parts per million (ppm) mass errors are indicated in parentheses. All images were visualised using totalion-current normalisation and using hotspot removal (high quantile = 99%). DPPC = PC16:0/16:0.

m/z_368.9652

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Mus musculus (Lung)
image2
Resolution: 40μm, 550x256

Description

Supplementary Figure S6. Ion distribution images for (a) [PC36:4+Na]+ (m/z 804.5514) and (b) [PC38:6+Na]+ (m/z 828.5515) obtained from mouse lung tissue collected 6 h after administration of D9- choline and U13C-DPPC–containing CHF5633. Parts-per-million (ppm) mass errors are indicated in parentheses. (c) Magnification of the boxed region in (a) with selected bronchiolar regions outlined in white boxes. (d) The corresponding H&E-stained tissue section with the same selected bronchiolar regions outlined in black boxes. These data demonstrate the co-localisation of the polyunsaturated lipids PC36:4 and PC38:6 with the bronchiolar regions of the lung. All MSI images were visualised using total ion current normalisation and hotspot removal (high quantile = 99%).

m/z_368.9663

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190614_MS1_A19r-20
Resolution: 17μm, 262x276

Description

Seagrasses are one of the most efficient natural sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2) on Earth. Despite covering less than 0.1% of coastal regions, they have the capacity to bury up to 10% of marine organic matter and can bury the same amount of carbon 35 times faster than tropical rainforests. On land, the soil’s ability to sequestrate carbon is intimately linked to microbial metabolism. Despite the growing attention to the link between plant production, microbial communities, and the carbon cycle in terrestrial ecosystems, these processes remain enigmatic in the sea. Here, we show that seagrasses excrete organic sugars, namely in the form of sucrose, into their rhizospheres. Surprisingly, the microbial communities living underneath meadows do not fully use this sugar stock in their metabolism. Instead, sucrose piles up in the sediments to mM concentrations underneath multiple types of seagrass meadows. Sediment incubation experiments show that microbial communities living underneath a meadow use sucrose at low metabolic rates. Our metagenomic analyses revealed that the distinct community of microorganisms occurring underneath meadows is limited in their ability to degrade simple sugars, which allows these compounds to persist in the environment over relatively long periods of time. Our findings reveal how seagrasses form blue carbon stocks despite the relatively small area they occupy. Unfortunately, anthropogenic disturbances are threatening the long-term persistence of seagrass meadows. Given that these sediments contain a large stock of sugars that heterotopic bacteria can degrade, it is even more important to protect these ecosystems from degradation.

m/z_368.9662

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190822_MS1_A19r-19
Resolution: 17μm, 303x309

Description

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.

m/z_368.9672

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190613_MS1_A19r-18
Resolution: 17μm, 246x264

Description

m/z_368.9673

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
20190828_MS1_A19r-22
Resolution: 17μm, 292x279

Description

m/z_368.9668

Formula: - (n/a)
Adducts: (Ppm: 0)
Posidonia oceanica (root)
MS1_20180404_PO_1200
Resolution: 17μm, 193x208

Description

Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt

Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.8)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_9
Resolution: 75μm, 89x74

Description

Calcium pantothenate, calcium chloride double salt

Formula: C9H16Ca2Cl2NO5 (367.9657)
Adducts: [M+H]+ (Ppm: 0.8)
Homo sapiens (esophagus)
LNTO22_1_7
Resolution: 75μm, 69x54

Description