Publication: Deciphering lipid structures based on platform-independent decision rule sets
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2018
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Hartler, J., A. Triebl, A. Ziegl, M. Trötzmüller, G. N. Rechberger, O. A. Zeleznik, K. A. Zierler, et al. 2018. “Deciphering lipid structures based on platform-independent decision rule sets.” Nature methods 14 (12): 1171-1174. doi:10.1038/nmeth.4470. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.4470.
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We developed decision rule sets for Lipid Data Analyzer (LDA; http://genome.tugraz.at/lda2), enabling automated and reliable annotation of lipid species and their molecular structures in high-throughput data from chromatography-coupled tandem mass spectrometry. Platform independence was proven in various mass spectrometric experiments, comprising low- and high-resolution instruments and several collision energies. We propose that this independence and the capability to identify novel lipid molecular species render current state-of-the-art lipid libraries now obsolete.
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