A research group headed by Professor Dr. Wei Li, in collaboration with Dr. Mi Zhang, and Dr. Kouharu Otsuki from the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University, has devised a new analytical strategy, Modular Fragmentation-based Structural Assembly (MFSA), to identify complex natural compounds from mass spectrometry data. Building on this, the team developed CNPs-MFSA, a computational tool that enables the rapid and highly accurate elucidation of chemical structures. This program can be widely applied in exploring functional natural compounds and natural product drug discovery.
The findings will be published in the academic journal Science Advances on August 15, 2025.
From left: Dr. Zhang Mi, Dr. Kouharu Otsuki, Dr. Wei Li, Dr. Takashi Kikuchi
Figure. MFSA strategy for specific CNP target annotation. (i) Disassembling the target CNP structure into modules. (ii) Building a pseudo-CNP library. (iii) Recognizing the target CNP using the pseudo-CNP library. (iv) Annotating the module structures of the CNP. (v) Reassembling the annotated modules.
Journal:
Science Advances (August 15, 2025)
Title:
Automated Annotation of Complex Natural Products Using A Modular Fragmentation-based Structure Assembly (MFSA) Strategy
Authors:
Mi Zhang, Kouharu Otsuki, Lingjian Tan, Takashi Kikuchi, Ning Li, Wei Li
DOI:
10.1126/sciadv.adw4693