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Absolute Quantification of a Steroid Hormone that Regulates Development in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>
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2013
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GeneticsBiological Mass SpectrometryMolecular BiologyMetabolomic ProfilingSteroid HormoneReproductive BiologyCaenorhabditis ElegansIon MonitoringEmbryologyBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryAbsolute QuantificationProteomicsBiochemistryEndocrine MechanismDevelopmental GeneticsDevelopmental EndocrinologyBiomedical AnalysisOrganogenesisEndocrinologyGene ExpressionMetabolomicsComputational Mass SpectrometryBiomolecular ScienceDauer LarvaeBiologySignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesMass SpectrometryProtein Mass SpectrometryNative Mass SpectrometryMetabolic ProfilingMedicineCell DevelopmentExposomics
Under favorable conditions, Caenorhabditis elegans larvae grow into reproductive adults after a series of molting cycles. When environmental conditions are harsh, they arrest as dauer larvae. Dafachronic acid (DA), a C. elegans steroid hormone, is required for reproductive development. Here, we report a mass spectrometry (MS) method for absolute quantitation of DA in C. elegans. The extraction of DA from C. elegans was optimized to achieve a recovery rate of greater than 83%. The MS sensitivity to DA increased 100-fold after carboxyl group derivatization with 2-picolylamine. High-resolution selected ion monitoring (HR-SIM) on a Q-Orbitrap mass spectrometer Q Exactive outperformed targeted-MS2 on the same instrument and selected reaction monitoring (SRM) on a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer TSQ Quantum Discovery. With a limit of quantification as low as 1 pg of DA, the HR-SIM method enables absolute quantification of endogenous DA during the reproductive development of C. elegans. We found that in wild-type (WT) worms, DA increases from 0.04 ± 0.02 ng/mg protein in the L1 larval stage to 1.21 ± 0.67 ng/mg protein in the L2 larval stage and decreases again after the L3 stage. In comparison, four genetic mutants that have a constitutive dauer-formation phenotype due to disrupted insulin, TGF-β, or cGMP signaling all have a very low DA level in the L2 stage (below 15% of the WT). These mutants are able to escape the dauer fate and most of them grow into fertile adults when supplied with exogenous DA. Therefore, a DA spike in the L2 stage is critical for the reproductive development of C. elegans.
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