Moco Sofia, Bino Raoul J, Vorst Oscar, Verhoeven Harrie A, de Groot Joost, van Beek Teris A, Vervoort Jacques, de Vos C H Ric
Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University, 6703 HA Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Plant Physiol. 2006 Aug;141(4):1205-18. doi: 10.1104/pp.106.078428.
For the description of the metabolome of an organism, the development of common metabolite databases is of utmost importance. Here we present the Metabolome Tomato Database (MoTo DB), a metabolite database dedicated to liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)- based metabolomics of tomato fruit (Solanum lycopersicum). A reproducible analytical approach consisting of reversed-phase LC coupled to quadrupole time-of-flight MS and photodiode array detection (PDA) was developed for large-scale detection and identification of mainly semipolar metabolites in plants and for the incorporation of the tomato fruit metabolite data into the MoTo DB. Chromatograms were processed using software tools for mass signal extraction and alignment, and intensity-dependent accurate mass calculation. The detected masses were assigned by matching their accurate mass signals with tomato compounds reported in literature and complemented, as much as possible, by PDA and MS/MS information, as well as by using reference compounds. Several novel compounds not previously reported for tomato fruit were identified in this manner and added to the database. The MoTo DB is available at http://appliedbioinformatics.wur.nl and contains all information so far assembled using this LC-PDA-quadrupole time-of-flight MS platform, including retention times, calculated accurate masses, PDA spectra, MS/MS fragments, and literature references. Unbiased metabolic profiling and comparison of peel and flesh tissues from tomato fruits validated the applicability of the MoTo DB, revealing that all flavonoids and alpha-tomatine were specifically present in the peel, while several other alkaloids and some particular phenylpropanoids were mainly present in the flesh tissue.
对于生物体代谢组的描述,通用代谢物数据库的开发至关重要。在此,我们展示了代谢组番茄数据库(MoTo DB),这是一个专门用于基于液相色谱 - 质谱(LC - MS)的番茄果实(番茄)代谢组学的代谢物数据库。我们开发了一种可重复的分析方法,该方法由反相液相色谱与四极杆飞行时间质谱和光电二极管阵列检测(PDA)联用组成,用于大规模检测和鉴定植物中主要的半极性代谢物,并将番茄果实代谢物数据纳入MoTo DB。使用软件工具对色谱图进行处理,以进行质量信号提取、对齐和强度依赖性精确质量计算。通过将检测到的质量与文献中报道的番茄化合物的精确质量信号进行匹配来进行质量归属,并尽可能通过PDA和MS/MS信息以及使用参考化合物进行补充。通过这种方式鉴定出了几种以前未在番茄果实中报道过的新化合物,并将其添加到数据库中。MoTo DB可在http://appliedbioinformatics.wur.nl获取,其中包含迄今为止使用此LC - PDA - 四极杆飞行时间质谱平台组装的所有信息,包括保留时间、计算出的精确质量、PDA光谱、MS/MS碎片和文献参考。对番茄果实的果皮和果肉组织进行无偏代谢谱分析和比较,验证了MoTo DB的适用性,结果表明所有黄酮类化合物和α - 番茄碱特异性存在于果皮中,而其他几种生物碱和一些特定的苯丙烷类化合物主要存在于果肉组织中。