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Front Microbiol. 2017;8:1306
Authors: Dass R, Grudzia ? K, Ishikawa T, Nowakowski M, D?bowska R, Kazimierczuk K
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The biological toolbox is full of techniques developed originally for analytical chemistry. Among them, spectroscopic experiments are very important source of atomic-level structural information. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, although very advanced in chemical and biophysical applications, has been used in microbiology only in a limited manner. So far, mostly one-dimensional (1)H experiments have been reported in studies of bacterial metabolism monitored in situ. However, low spectral resolution and limited information on molecular topology limits the usability of these methods. These problems are particularly evident in the case of complex mixtures, where spectral peaks originating from many compounds overlap and make the interpretation of changes in a spectrum difficult or even impossible. Often a suite of two-dimensional (2D) NMR experiments is used to improve resolution and extract structural information from internuclear correlations. However, for dynamically changing sample, like bacterial culture, the time-consuming sampling of so-called indirect time dimensions in 2D experiments is inefficient. Here, we propose the technique known from analytical chemistry and structural biology of proteins, i.e., time-resolved non-uniform sampling. The method allows application of 2D (and multi-D) experiments in the case of quickly varying samples. The indirect dimension here is sparsely sampled resulting in significant reduction of experimental time. Compared to conventional approach based on a series of 1D measurements, this method provides extraordinary resolution and is a real-time approach to process monitoring. In this study, we demonstrate the usability of the method on a sample of Escherichia coli culture affected by ampicillin and on a sample of Propionibacterium acnes, an acne causing bacterium, mixed with a dose of face tonic, which is a complicated, multi-component mixture providing complex NMR spectrum. Through our experiments we determine the exact concentration and time at which the anti-bacterial agents affect the bacterial metabolism. We show, that it is worth to extend the NMR toolbox for microbiology by including techniques of 2D z-TOCSY, for total "fingerprinting" of a sample and 2D (13)C-edited HSQC to monitor changes in concentration of metabolites in selected metabolic pathways.
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Authors: Alderson TR, Charlier C, Torchia DA, Anfinrud P, Bax A
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A method is introduced that permits direct observation of the rates at which backbone amide hydrogens become protected from solvent exchange after rapidly dropping the hydrostatic pressure inside the NMR sample cell from denaturing...
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[NMR paper] In vivo NMR spectroscopy: toward real time monitoring of environmental stress.
In vivo NMR spectroscopy: toward real time monitoring of environmental stress.
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Authors: Soong R, Nagato E, Sutrisno A, Fortier-McGill B, Akhter M, Schmidt S, Heumann H, Simpson AJ
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[NMR paper] Real-Time Monitoring of Cancer Cell Metabolism and Effects of an Anticancer Agent using 2D In-Cell NMR Spectroscopy.
Real-Time Monitoring of Cancer Cell Metabolism and Effects of an Anticancer Agent using 2D In-Cell NMR Spectroscopy.
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Authors: Wen H, An YJ, Xu WJ, Kang KW, Park S
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Altered metabolism is a critical part of...
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[NMR paper] Real-Time Monitoring of New Delhi Metallo-?-Lactamase Activity in Living Bacterial Cells by (1) H NMR Spectroscopy.
Real-Time Monitoring of New Delhi Metallo-?-Lactamase Activity in Living Bacterial Cells by (1) H NMR Spectroscopy.
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Authors: Ma J, McLeod S, Maccormack K, Sriram S, Gao N, Breeze AL, Hu J
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Disconnections between in vitro responses and those observed in whole cells confound many attempts to design drugs in areas of serious medical need. A method based on 1D (1) H...
Analysis of complex mixtures using high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and chemometrics
Analysis of complex mixtures using high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and chemometrics
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 12 May 2011</br>
James S., McKenzie , James A., Donarski , Julie C., Wilson , Adrian J., Charlton</br>
*Highlights:*? Analysis of complex mixtures using NMR spectroscopy. ? Use of chemometrics for interpretation of spectra. ? Review of sample handling approaches. ? Discussion of spectral processing methods. ? Discussion of supervised and...