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Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.

Algae are divergent organisms having a wide variety of evolutional histories. Although most of them share photosynthetic activity, their pathways of primary carbon metabolism are rather diverse among species. Here we developed a method for gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) based metabolit...

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Autores principales: Obata, Toshihiro, Schoenefeld, Steffi, Krahnert, Ina, Bergmann, Susan, Scheffel, André, Fernie, Alisdair R.
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Publicado: MDPI 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo3010168
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author Obata, Toshihiro
Schoenefeld, Steffi
Krahnert, Ina
Bergmann, Susan
Scheffel, André
Fernie, Alisdair R.
author_facet Obata, Toshihiro
Schoenefeld, Steffi
Krahnert, Ina
Bergmann, Susan
Scheffel, André
Fernie, Alisdair R.
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description Algae are divergent organisms having a wide variety of evolutional histories. Although most of them share photosynthetic activity, their pathways of primary carbon metabolism are rather diverse among species. Here we developed a method for gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) based metabolite profiling for the coccolithophorid alga Emiliania huxleyi, which is one of the most abundant microalgae in the ocean, in order to gain an overview of the pathway of primary metabolism within this alga. Following method optimization, twenty-six metabolites could be detected by this method. Whilst most proteogenic amino acids were detected, no peaks corresponding to malate and fumarate were found. The metabolite profile of E. huxleyi was, however, characterized by a prominent accumulation of mannitol reaching in excess of 14 nmol 10(6) cells(−1). Similarly, the accumulation of the (13)C label during short term H(13)CO(3)(−) feeding revealed a massive redistribution of label into mannitol as well as rapid but saturating label accumulation into glucose and several amino acids including aspartate, glycine and serine. These results provide support to previous work suggesting that this species adopts C(3) photosynthesis and that mannitol functions as a carbon store in E. huxleyi.
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spelling pubmed-39012602014-05-27 Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi. Obata, Toshihiro Schoenefeld, Steffi Krahnert, Ina Bergmann, Susan Scheffel, André Fernie, Alisdair R. Metabolites Article Algae are divergent organisms having a wide variety of evolutional histories. Although most of them share photosynthetic activity, their pathways of primary carbon metabolism are rather diverse among species. Here we developed a method for gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) based metabolite profiling for the coccolithophorid alga Emiliania huxleyi, which is one of the most abundant microalgae in the ocean, in order to gain an overview of the pathway of primary metabolism within this alga. Following method optimization, twenty-six metabolites could be detected by this method. Whilst most proteogenic amino acids were detected, no peaks corresponding to malate and fumarate were found. The metabolite profile of E. huxleyi was, however, characterized by a prominent accumulation of mannitol reaching in excess of 14 nmol 10(6) cells(−1). Similarly, the accumulation of the (13)C label during short term H(13)CO(3)(−) feeding revealed a massive redistribution of label into mannitol as well as rapid but saturating label accumulation into glucose and several amino acids including aspartate, glycine and serine. These results provide support to previous work suggesting that this species adopts C(3) photosynthesis and that mannitol functions as a carbon store in E. huxleyi. MDPI 2013-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3901260/ /pubmed/24957896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo3010168 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Obata, Toshihiro
Schoenefeld, Steffi
Krahnert, Ina
Bergmann, Susan
Scheffel, André
Fernie, Alisdair R.
Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title_full Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title_fullStr Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title_full_unstemmed Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title_short Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS) Based Metabolite Profiling Reveals Mannitol as a Major Storage Carbohydrate in the Coccolithophorid Alga Emiliania huxleyi.
title_sort gas-chromatography mass-spectrometry (gc-ms) based metabolite profiling reveals mannitol as a major storage carbohydrate in the coccolithophorid alga emiliania huxleyi.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24957896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo3010168
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