SE150:/DS1
Sample Set Information
ID | TSE1305 |
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Title | A new class of plant lipid is essential for protection against phosphorus depletion. |
Description | Phosphorus supply is a major factor responsible for reduced crop yields. As a result, plants utilize various adaptive mechanisms against phosphorus depletion, including lipid remodelling. Here we report the involvement of a novel plant lipid, glucuronosyldiacylglycerol, against phosphorus depletion. Lipidomic analysis of Arabidopsis plants cultured in phosphorus-depleted conditions revealed inducible accumulation of glucuronosyldiacylglycerol. Investigation using a series of sulfolipid sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol synthesis-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis determined that the biosynthesis of glucuronosyldiacylglycerol shares the pathway of sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol synthesis in chloroplasts. Under phosphorus-depleted conditions, the Arabidopsis sqd2 mutant, which does not accumulate either sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol or glucuronosyldiacylglycerol, was the most severely damaged of three sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol-deficient mutants. As glucuronosyldiacylglycerol is still present in the other two mutants, this result indicates that glucuronosyldiacylglycerol has a role in the protection of plants against phosphorus limitation stress. Glucuronosyldiacylglycerol was also found in rice, and its concentration increased significantly following phosphorus limitation, suggesting a shared physiological significance of this novel lipid against phosphorus depletion in plants. |
Authors | Okazaki Y, Otsuki H, Narisawa T, Kobayashi M, Sawai S, Kamide Y, Kusano M, Aoki T, Hirai MY, Saito K. |
Reference | Nat Commun. 2013;4:1510. doi: 10.1038/ncomms2512. |
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Data Analysis Details Information
ID | DS1 |
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Title | Data processing and analysis |
Description | Data processing Peak picking and alignment were performed using the Profiling Solution software (version 1.0.76.0; Shimadzu). The profiling solution parameters were as follows: ion m/z tolerance, 20 mDa; ion RT tolerance, 0.1 min; ion intensity threshold, 2e4; detect isomer valley, 20%; allow some ion without isotope peak, ON. The data matrix containing ~480 ions consisting of negatively detected ions was exported from the profiling solution software and normalized relative to the intensity of the [M+HCO2]− ion of the internal standard (1,2-didecanoyl-glycero-3-phosphocholine). Annotation was based on the theoretical m/z values of each lipid species and the retention time of identified compounds with the same polar head. |
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