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    Cysteine (Cys) and its oxidized form, cystine (Cys2), play crucial roles in biological systems and have considerable applications in cell culture. However, Cys in cell culture media is easily oxidized to Cys2, leading to solubility issues. Traditional analytical methods struggle to maintain the oxidation states of Cys and Cys2 during analysis, posing a significant challenge to accurately measuring and controlling these compounds. To effectively control the Cys and Cys2 levels, a rapid and accurate analytical method is required. Here, we screened derivatizing reagents that can react with Cys even under acidic conditions to realize a novel analytical method for simultaneously determining Cys and Cys2 levels. Diethyl 2-methylenemalonate (EMM) was found to possess the desired traits. EMM, characterized by its dual electron-withdrawing attributes, allowed for a rapid reaction with Cys under acidic conditions, preserving intact information for understanding the functions of target compounds. Combined with LC-MS/MS and an internal standard, this method provided high analytical accuracy in a short analytical time of 9 min. Using the developed method, the rapid oxidation of Cys in cell culture media was observed with the headspace of the storage container considerably influencing Cys oxidation and Cys2 precipitation rates. The developed method enabled the direct and simplified analysis of Cys behavior in practical media samples and could be used in formulating new media compositions, ensuring quality assurance, and real-time analysis of Cys and Cys2 in cell culture supernatants. This novel approach holds the potential to further enhance the media performance by enabling the timely optimal addition of Cys.

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    Masashi Harada, Yumiko Kato, Chihiro Tsuji, Takuya Higuchi, Ayana Minami, Shunpei Furomitsu, Akihiro Arakawa. Acidic Derivatization of Thiols Using Diethyl 2-Methylenemalonate: Thiol-Michael Addition Click Reaction for Simultaneous Analysis of Cysteine and Cystine in Culture Media Using LC-MS/MS. Analytical chemistry. 2024 Apr 23;96(16):6459-6466

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    PMID: 38592893

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