Plant Methods (Jun 2011)

A novel procedure for the quantitative analysis of metabolites, storage products and transcripts of laser microdissected seed tissues of <it>Brassica napus</it>

  • Radchuk Ruslana,
  • Heinzel Nicolas,
  • Borisjuk Ljudmilla,
  • Tschiersch Henning,
  • Schiebold Silke,
  • Rolletschek Hardy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-7-19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 19

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Abstract Background The biology of the seed is complicated by the extensive non-homogeneity (spatial gradients) in gene expression, metabolic conversions and storage product accumulation. The detailed understanding of the mechanisms underlying seed growth and storage therefore requires the development of means to obtain tissue-specific analyses. This approach also represents an important priority in the context of seed biotechnology. Results We provide a guideline and detailed procedures towards the quantitative analysis of laser micro-dissected (LM) tissues in oilseed rape (Brassica napus). This includes protocols for laser microdissection of the seed, and the subsequent extraction and quantitative analysis of lipids, starch and metabolites (sugars, sugar phosphates, nucleotides, amino acids, intermediates of glycolysis and citric acid cycle). We have also developed a protocol allowing the parallel analysis of the transcriptome using Brassica-specific microarrays. Some data are presented regarding the compartmentation of metabolites within the oilseed rape embryo. Conclusion The described methodology allows for the rapid, combined analysis of metabolic intermediates, major storage products and transcripts in a tissue-specific manner. The protocols are robust for oilseed rape, and should be readily adjustable for other crop species. The suite of methods applied to LM tissues represents an important step in the context of both the systems biology and the biotechnology of oilseeds.