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Identification of the siderophore schizokinen and its derivatives by LCHRMS and mass-tandem fragmentation

Sottorff, I.

2026-05-08 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.05.05.723046 bioRxiv
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Biological metal chelators are of great interest for investigation due to their capacity to retain or mobilize metals from the environment. While some biological and bioinspired chelators find use in medical applications, others are promising platforms for the mining or recycling of technologically important metal ions. In particular, the siderophores, which are primarily iron chelators, have been studied. Four siderophores of relevance are schizokinen and its derivatives, which have been isolated from bacterial and algae cultures, in addition to soil. These siderophores have shown metal chelating activity with different metals such as iron, copper, and aluminum. In the time of metabolomics, it is required to unambiguously determine the identity of the produced siderophores as quickly as possible. Thus, Liquid Chromatography coupled to High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and mass-tandem fragmentation (LC-HRMS-MS) provides a quick and applicable alternative for identification of schizokinen and its derivatives. Here, we report an analytical method for the identification and potential quantification of the schizokinen siderophore series. We developed a working method through LC-HRMS-MS, which provides the unequivocal identification of the four schizokinen derivatives, which has not been reported to date. Additionally, we constructed the molecular network for the four molecules to enable their identification using the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) platform. Most importantly, this contribution can help speed up the characterization of schizokinen producers and facilitate the dereplication process of siderophores.

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