Title | Potential of Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the identification of freshwater zooplankton: a pilot study with three Eudiaptomus (Copepoda: Diaptomidae) species. |
Abstract | The accurate identification of individuals in zooplankton samples is a crucial step
in many plankton studies. Up to now, this has been done primarily by microscopic
analysis of morphological characters, and new molecular methodologies are still
relatively rarely applied. Another promising technology is matrix-assisted laser desorption/
ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), which
has had a major impact in applied and systematic microbiology, where it is used
for routine high throughput identification of bacteria and fungi. For the present
study, we developed a protocol for the rapid acquisition of mass spectra from
whole individual copepods. The final protocol enabled us to obtain mass spectra
with more than 100 distinct peaks in the mass range of 2000-20 000 Da. A comparison
of the mass spectra of three species of Eudiaptomus showed that they could
all be clearly discriminated, whereas the mass spectra of different developmental
stages and sexes of each particular species were highly similar. Further, a discrimination
of con-specific individuals from different habitats was achieved, at least
partly, even without extensive optimization of the analytical and statistical procedures.
These results indicate the feasibility of identifying copepods by a rapid and
simple MALDI-TOF MS analysis, e.g. for population ecology studies. |
Source | Journal of plankton research (Online) 34 (6), pp. 484–492 |
Keywords | Eudiaptomus; MALDI-TOF MS; identification |
Journal | Journal of plankton research (Online) |
Editor | Oxford University Press, Oxford, Regno Unito |
Year | 2012 |
Type | Articolo in rivista |
DOI | 10.1093/plankt/fbs022 |
Authors | RICCARDI, N.(1), LUCINI, L.(2), BENAGLI, C.(2), WELKER, M.(3), WICHT, B.(2), TONOLLA M.(2, 4) |
Text | 220798 2012 10.1093/plankt/fbs022 Eudiaptomus; MALDI TOF MS; identification Potential of Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time Of Flight Mass Spectrometry for the identification of freshwater zooplankton a pilot study with three Eudiaptomus Copepoda Diaptomidae species. RICCARDI, N. 1 , LUCINI, L. 2 , BENAGLI, C. 2 , WELKER, M. 3 , WICHT, B. 2 , TONOLLA M. 2, 4 1 CNR INSTITUTE OF ECOSYSTEM STUDY, 28922 VERBANIA PALLANZA, ITALY, 2 CANTONAL INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY, VIA MIRASOLE 22A, CH 6500 BELLINZONA, SWITZERLAND, 3 ANAGNOSTEC GMBH, AM MU¨ HLENBERG 11, 14476 POTSDAM GOLM, GERMANY 4 MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY UNIT, BIVEG DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, 30, QUAI ERNEST ANSERMET, 3000 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND The accurate identification of individuals in zooplankton samples is a crucial step in many plankton studies. Up to now, this has been done primarily by microscopic analysis of morphological characters, and new molecular methodologies are still relatively rarely applied. Another promising technology is matrix assisted laser desorption/ ionization time of flight mass spectrometry MALDI TOF MS , which has had a major impact in applied and systematic microbiology, where it is used for routine high throughput identification of bacteria and fungi. For the present study, we developed a protocol for the rapid acquisition of mass spectra from whole individual copepods. The final protocol enabled us to obtain mass spectra with more than 100 distinct peaks in the mass range of 2000 20 000 Da. A comparison of the mass spectra of three species of Eudiaptomus showed that they could all be clearly discriminated, whereas the mass spectra of different developmental stages and sexes of each particular species were highly similar. Further, a discrimination of con specific individuals from different habitats was achieved, at least partly, even without extensive optimization of the analytical and statistical procedures. These results indicate the feasibility of identifying copepods by a rapid and simple MALDI TOF MS analysis, e.g. for population ecology studies. 34 Potential of MALDI TOF MS for the identification of freshwater zooplankton a pilot study with three Eudiaptomus Copepoda Diaptomidae species. Riccardi2012MALDI_Copepods_JPlanktonRes34_484.pdf Articolo in rivista Oxford University Press 1464 3774 Journal of plankton research Online Journal of plankton research Online Journal of plankton research Online nicolettarita.riccardi RICCARDI NICOLETTA RITA |