Authors
Roger-Margueritat, M., Reveillard, A., Filimon, A. O., Boumendjel, A., Wendisch, V. F., Plazy, C., Cunin, V., Abby, S. S., Le Gouellec, A., Pierrel, F.
Abstract
Isoprenoid quinones are ubiquitous redox lipids that mediate electron transfer in various cellular processes across all domains of life. These molecules also serve as taxonomic and metabolic markers, facilitating the characterisation of microbial communities. However, their structural diversity and extreme hydrophobicity pose challenges for comprehensive detection and quantification in complex biological matrices. In this study, we present a semi-quantitative HPLC-MS/MS method that enables the sensitive analysis of the widest range of quinones reported to date. Using a 16-quinone standard mixture, we optimized separation within a 14-minute HPLC gradient and achieved femtomole-level sensitivity in targeted analyses. When applied to sewage sludges sampled weekly over three weeks, our method detected 57 distinct quinones, revealing stage-specific quinone profiles that reflect shifts in bacterial communities during wastewater treatment. This rapid and sensitive workflow provides a robust tool for accurate quinone profiling in complex samples, opening avenues for the discovery of novel quinones through untargeted approaches. By pushing the boundaries of quinone profiling, our method holds significant promise for advancing microbial ecology, environmental monitoring, and biotechnological applications.
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