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Illuminating a plant’s tissue-specific metabolic diversity using computational metabolomics and information theory


ABSTRACT: While cross-tissue metabolite variations are increasingly regarded as important readouts of tissue-level gene regulatory processes, these have rarely been explored by non-targeted metabolomics. Here we explore tissue-level metabolic specialization in Nicotiana attenuata, an ecological model with rich secondary metabolism by combining tissue-wide non-targeted mass spectral data acquisition, information theory analysis, and MS/MS molecular networks. This analysis was conducted for two different methanolic extracts of 14 tissues and deconvoluted 895 non-redundant MS/MS spectra. Using information theory analysis, anthers were found to harbor the most specialized metabolome and, through MS/MS molecular networks, most unique metabolites of anthers and other tissues were annotated. Finally, tissue-metabolite association maps were used to predict tissue-specific gene functions. Predictions for the function of two UDP-glycosyltransferases in flavonoid metabolism were confirmed by virus-induced gene-silencing. The present workflow allows biologists to amortize the vast amount of data produced by modern MS instrumentation for their quest to understand gene function.

INSTRUMENT(S): micrOTOF-Q II ESI-Qq-TOF (Bruker)

SUBMITTER: Dapeng Li 

PROVIDER: MTBLS335 | MetaboLights | 2016-12-02

REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights

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Illuminating a plant's tissue-specific metabolic diversity using computational metabolomics and information theory.

Li Dapeng D   Heiling Sven S   Baldwin Ian T IT   Gaquerel Emmanuel E  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20161107 47


Secondary metabolite diversity is considered an important fitness determinant for plants' biotic and abiotic interactions in nature. This diversity can be examined in two dimensions. The first one considers metabolite diversity across plant species. A second way of looking at this diversity is by considering the tissue-specific localization of pathways underlying secondary metabolism within a plant. Although these cross-tissue metabolite variations are increasingly regarded as important readouts  ...[more]

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