Spatial metabolomics using imaging mass spectrometry to identify the localization of asparaptine A in asparagus officinalis

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Spatial metabolomics uses imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) to localize metabolites within tissue section. Here, we performed matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance-IMS (MALDI-FTICR-IMS) to identify the localization of asparaptine A, a naturally occurring inhibitor of angiotensin-converting enzyme, in green spears of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis). Spatial metabolome data were acquired in an untargeted manner. Segmentation analysis using the data characterized tissue-type-dependent and independent distribution patterns in cross-sections of asparagus spears. Moreover, asparaptine A accumulated at high levels in developing lateral shoot tissues. Quantification of asparaptine A in lateral shoots using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) validated the IMS analysis. These results provide valuable information for understanding the function of asparaptine A in asparagus, and identify the lateral shoot as a potential region of interest for multiomics studies to examine gene-to-metabolite associations in the asparaptine A biosynthesis.

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Nakabayashi, R., Hashimoto, K., Mori, T., Toyooka, K., Sudo, H., & Saito, K. (2021). Spatial metabolomics using imaging mass spectrometry to identify the localization of asparaptine A in asparagus officinalis. Plant Biotechnology, 38(3), 311–315. https://doi.org/10.5511/plantbiotechnology.21.0504b

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