Amino Acid Quantification from Maize Tissues.

Huda Ansaf, Abou Yobi, Ruthie Angelovici
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Abstract

Amino acid analysis is a vital part of analytical biochemistry. The increasing demand for low nitrogen fertilization and for plant-based diets with balanced amino acid levels and composition have made it crucial to develop reliable, fast, and affordable methods for analyzing amino acids in plants. As maize accounts for 43% of global cereal production, improving the amino acid composition of its kernels (i.e., seeds) is critically important for meeting the dietary requirements of humans and livestock. Moreover, amino acid quantification in maize leaves is necessary for improving yield prediction, stress sensing, and nitrogen use efficiency. Many amino acid quantification methods use reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography approaches to assess the amino acid content of maize tissues. Historically, these techniques involved the use of chemical derivatization, a chemical reaction that alters the properties of a compound to make it detectable or more sensitive to detection. Although accurate, these methods are time-consuming, expensive, and unsuitable for large populations. Here, we introduce two high-throughput methods for quantifying amino acids from large maize populations, such as those used for quantitative trait locus mapping, genome-wide association studies, and large mutant populations. Both methods use an ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry instrument to quantify all 20 proteogenic amino acids in a maize tissue in a short run time. A dependable, affordable, and high-throughput method for quantifying amino acids in maize has important implications for assessing kernel quality, yield, and management efficacy, such as fertilizer usage and watering.

玉米组织氨基酸定量分析。
氨基酸分析是分析生物化学的重要组成部分。对低氮施肥和氨基酸水平和组成平衡的植物性日粮的需求日益增加,使得开发可靠、快速、经济的植物氨基酸分析方法变得至关重要。由于玉米占全球谷物产量的43%,改善其籽粒(即种子)的氨基酸组成对于满足人类和牲畜的膳食需求至关重要。此外,玉米叶片氨基酸定量分析对于提高产量预测、胁迫感知和氮素利用效率具有重要意义。许多氨基酸定量方法采用反相高压液相色谱法和气相色谱法来评估玉米组织中的氨基酸含量。从历史上看,这些技术涉及化学衍生化的使用,这是一种化学反应,它改变了化合物的性质,使其易于检测或更易于检测。这些方法虽然准确,但耗时、昂贵且不适合大量人群。在这里,我们介绍了两种高通量的方法来定量玉米大群体的氨基酸,如用于数量性状位点定位、全基因组关联研究和大突变群体的方法。两种方法都使用高效液相色谱-串联质谱仪在短时间内定量玉米组织中所有20种蛋白质原氨基酸。一种可靠、经济、高通量的玉米氨基酸定量方法对评估玉米籽粒质量、产量和管理效率(如施肥和浇水)具有重要意义。
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Cold Spring Harbor protocols
Cold Spring Harbor protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.
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