Analysis of the compartmentalized metabolome - A validation of the non-aqueous fractionation technique

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Abstract

With the development of high-throughput metabolic technologies, a plethora of primary and secondary compounds have been detected in the plant cell. However, there are still major gaps in our understanding of the plant metabolome. This is especially true with regards to the compartmental localization of these identified metabolites. Non-aqueous fractionation (NAF) is a powerful technique for the determination of subcellular metabolite distributions in eukaryotic cells, and it has become the method of choice to analyze the distribution of a large number of metabolites concurrently. However, the NAF technique produces a continuous gradient of metabolite distributions, not discrete assignments. Resolution of these distributions requires computational analyses based on marker molecules to resolve com-partmental localizations. In this article we focus on expanding the computational analysis of data derived from NAF. Along with an experimental workflow, we describe the critical steps in NAF experiments and how computational approaches can aid in assessing the quality and robustness of the derived data. For this, we have developed and provide a new version (v1.2) of the BestFit command line tool for calculation and evaluation of subcellu-lar metabolite distributions. Furthermore, using both simulated and experimental data we show the influence on estimated subcellular distributions by modulating important parameters, such as the number of fractions taken or which marker molecule is selected. Finally, we discuss caveats and benefits of NAF analysis in the context of the compartmentalized metabolome. © 2011 Klie, Krueger, Krall, Giavalisco, Flügge, Willmitzer and Stein-hauser.

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Klie, S., Krueger, S., Krall, L., Giavalisco, P., Flügge, U. I., Willmitzer, L., & Steinhauser, D. (2011). Analysis of the compartmentalized metabolome - A validation of the non-aqueous fractionation technique. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2(SEP). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2011.00055

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