A RAPID, HIGH-RESOLUTION HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY PROFILING PROCEDURE FOR PLANT AND MICROBIAL AROMATIC SECONDARY METABOLITES

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GRAHAM, TL
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[1] Department of Plant Pathology, Ohio State University, 201 Kottman Hall, Columbus
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10.1104/pp.95.2.584
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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High performance liquid chromatography protocols have been developed to allow the simultaneous analysis of a very wide range of soluble aromatic secondary metabolites in unfractionated biological extracts. The methods are simple, sensitive, and highly reproducible. They are applicable to a wide variety of natural product investigations in both plants and microorganisms. High resolution of metabolites is achieved in 25 minutes by chromatography on a reverse phase C18 column in a gradient of O to 55% acetonitrile in water at pH 3. For example, near-baseline resolution of over 20 phenylpropanoid metabolites and 18 naturally occurring metabolites of indole-3-acetic acid can be obtained. The methods can be applied directly to whole tissue extracts without prepurification or enrichment. Moreover, the simplicity and sensitivity of the protocols allow their application to a large number of very small tissue samples, such as those encountered in research on host-microbe interactions. Such profiles allow one to monitor simultaneously the various alternative metabolic fates of a complex array of molecules. Examination of the profiles over time thus provides one with a powerful tool to correlate many concurrent molecular events that may relate to a given biological phenomenon. The final protocol requires as little as 1 milligram of tissue, which is extracted directly in a microfuge tube in 80% ethanol. With a variable wavelength detector, as little as 100 femtomoles of a given metabolite can be analyzed. Examples of the application of the protocols to a number of plant and microbial secondary product investigations and to screening for flavonoid mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. are given.
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