Journal article

Toward the storage metabolome: Profiling the barley vacuole

T Tohge, MS Ramos, A Nunes-Nesi, M Mutwil, P Giavalisco, D Steinhauser, M Schellenberg, L Willmitzer, S Persson, E Martinoia, AR Fernie

Plant Physiology | AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS | Published : 2011

Abstract

While recent years have witnessed dramatic advances in our capacity to identify and quantify an ever-increasing number of plant metabolites, our understanding of how metabolism is spatially regulated is still far from complete. In an attempt to partially address this question, we studied the storage metabolome of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) vacuole. For this purpose, we used highly purified vacuoles isolated by silicon oil centrifugation and compared their metabolome with that found in the mesophyll protoplast from which they were derived. Using a combination of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and Fourier transform-mass spectrometry, we were able to detect 59 (primary) metabolites for ..

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