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MB Sample ID: SA186791

Local Sample ID:NecJ 8h 3
Subject ID:SU002077
Subject Type:Cultured cells
Subject Species:Mus musculus
Taxonomy ID:10090

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Sample Preparation:

Sampleprep ID:SP002083
Sampleprep Summary:To process cells for assessment of intracellular metabolites, cells were pelleted at 400xg in tubes coated with 0.06% BSA. Supernatant was aspirated and discarded; residual liquid was carefully wicked away from the pellet with a kimwipe. Dry pellets were immediately snap frozen and stored at -80C until processing. To process culture supernatants for assessment of metabolites, supernatant was centrifuged at 400xg to pellet any cells. Cell-free supernatant was then transferred to a fresh tube, snap frozen, and stored at -80C until processing. Ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS) was performed by the University of Colorado School of Medicine Metabolomics Core. Metabolites from frozen cell pellets were extracted at 2e6 cells/mL in ice cold 5:3:2 MeOH:acetonitrile:water (v/v/v). Media was thawed on ice and a 10 L aliquot treated with 240 L of the same extraction solution. Extractions were carried out using vigorous vortexing for 30 min at 4C. Supernatants were clarified by centrifugation (10 min, 18,000 g, 4C) and analyzed using a Thermo Vanquish UHPLC coupled to a Thermo Q Exactive mass spectrometer. Global metabolomics analyses were performed using a 3 min isocratic run in positive and negative ion modes (separate runs) as described previously (Nemkov et al., 2015, Nemkov et al., 2017); stable isotope tracing samples were analyzed using a 5 min C18 gradient in positive and negative ion modes (separate runs) as described (Nemkov et al., 2019, Gehrke et al., 2019). For all analyses, the MS scanned in MS1 mode across the m/z range of 65 to 950. Peaks were annotated (in conjunction with the KEGG database), integrated, and quality control performed using Maven (Princeton University) as described. Stable isotope tracing results were isotopically corrected for the natural abundance of 13C1, 13C2, 15N1, and 15N2 (Nemkov et al., 2017).
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