SE37:/S07

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ID SE37
Title Medicago truncatula shoot metabolite analysis using stable isotopes
Description Metabolites in the Medicago truncatula shoot are investigated by using stable isotope labelings.

This analysis was performed to estimate the elemental composition with high reliability using the number of stable isotopes incorporated in the compound as an index and to add information to discuss the biosynthetic pathway. The Medicago seedlings were labeled with 13C, 15N, 18O, and 34S, respectively in the same condition. Following peak picking by using PowerFT (S01 to S16), the metabolite list was prepared from unlabeled data and blank data (S17). The isotopic peaks were searched and listed using ShiftedIonsFinder (S18). Moreover, the flavonoid-like peaks were also searched using ShiftedIonsFinder (S19).

Authors AUTHERS; Kota Kera1, Yoshiyuki Ogata2, Takeshi Ara1, Yoshiki Nagashima1, Norimoto Shimada1,3, Nozomu Sakurai1. Daisuke Shibata1 and Hideyuki Suzuki1*

AFFILIATION; 1 Kazusa DNA Research Institute, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0818, Japan; 2 Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka 599-8531, Japan; 3 Present Address, Tokiwa Phytochemical Co.,Ltd. 158 Kinoko, Sakura, Chiba 285-0801, Japan

Reference ShiftedIonsFinder: A standalone Java tool for finding peaks with specified mass differences by comparing the mass spectra of isotope-labeled and unlabeled data sets. Plant Biotechnology (2014) 3: 269-274

Pathway-specific metabolome analysis with 18O2-labeled Medicago truncatula via a mass spectrometry-based approach. Metabolomics (2018) 14:71

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ID S07
Title 15N-labeled Medicago truncatula Jemalong A17 shoot
Organism - Scientific Name Medicago truncatula
Organism - ID NCBI taxonomy:3880
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Preparation M. truncatula, Jemalong A17, were sown on an agar medium which prepared in a 500ml sealed glass bottle. The medium contained 1mM potassium phosphate monobasic, 30uM boric acid, 11uM manganese(II) chloride, 1uM zinc chloride, 1mM potassium chloride, 1mM molybdic acid (sodium salt), 3.2uM cupric chloride, 84nM cobalt chloride, 1mM calcium chloride, 50uM Fe-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), 1mM magnesium sulfate, 10mM 15N-ammonium nitrate (SI Science), 10mM 15N-potassium nitrate (SI Science), and 0.5% glucose. The plants were grown for five weeks under the following conditions: temperature, 25/25°C (day/night); day/night rhythm, 18h/6h. During cultivation, the air was exchanged daily. The shoot (aerial part) and root were separated with a scalpel and they were immediately frozen using liquid nitrogen. After lyophilization, the sample was stored at room temperature.
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