December 5, 2017
Journal Article

Formularity: Software for Automated Formula Assignment of Natural and Other Organic Matter from Ultra-High Resolution Mass Spectra

Abstract

Ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry, such as Fourier transform ion-cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS), can resolve thousands of molecular ions in complex organic matrices. A Compound Identification Algorithm (CIA) was previously developed for automated elemental formula assignment for natural organic matter (NOM). In this work we describe a user friendly interface for CIA, titled Formularity, which includes an additional functionality to perform search of formulas based on an Isotopic Pattern Algorithm (IPA). While CIA assigns elemental formulas for compounds containing C, H, O, N, S, and P, IPA is capable of assigning formulas for compounds containing other elements. We used halogenated organic compounds (HOC), a chemical class that is ubiquitous in nature as well as anthropogenic systems, as an example to demonstrate the capability of Formularity with IPA. A HOC standard mix was used to evaluate the identification confidence of IPA. The HOC spike in NOM and tap water were used to assess HOC identification in natural and anthropogenic matrices. Strategies for reconciliation of CIA and IPA assignments are discussed. Software and sample databases with documentation are freely available from the PNNL OMICS software repository https://omics.pnl.gov/software/formularity.

Revised: May 9, 2019 | Published: December 5, 2017

Citation

Tolic N., Y. Liu, A.V. Liyu, Y. Shen, M.M. Tfaily, E.B. Kujawinski, and K. Longnecker, et al. 2017. Formularity: Software for Automated Formula Assignment of Natural and Other Organic Matter from Ultra-High Resolution Mass Spectra. Analytical Chemistry 89, no. 23:12659-12665. PNNL-SA-128094. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.7b03318