TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolomics as a hypothesis-generating functional genomics tool for the annotation of Arabidopsis thaliana genes of "unknown function"
AU - Quanbeck, Stephanie M.
AU - Brachova, Libuse
AU - Campbell, Alexis A.
AU - Guan, Xin
AU - Perera, Ann
AU - He, Kun
AU - Rhee, Seung Y.
AU - Bais, Preeti
AU - Dickerson, Julie A.
AU - Dixon, Philip
AU - Wohlgemuth, Gert
AU - Fiehn, Oliver
AU - Barkan, Lenore
AU - Lange, Iris
AU - Markus Lange, B.
AU - Lee, Insuk
AU - Cortes, Diego
AU - Salazar, Carolina
AU - Shuman, Joel
AU - Shulaev, Vladimir
AU - Huhman, David V.
AU - Sumner, Lloyd W.
AU - Roth, Mary R.
AU - Welti, Ruth
AU - Ilarslan, Hilal
AU - Wurtele, Eve S.
AU - Nikolau, Basil J.
PY - 2012/2/10
Y1 - 2012/2/10
N2 - Metabolomics is the methodology that identifies and measures global pools of small molecules (of less than about 1,000 Da of a biological sample, which are collectively called the metabolome. Metabolomics can therefore reveal the metabolic outcome of a genetic or environmental perturbation of a metabolic regulatory network, and thus provide insights into the structure and regulation of that network. Because of the chemical complexity of the metabolome and limitations associated with individual analytical platforms for determining the metabolome, it is currently difficult to capture the complete metabolome of an organism or tissue, which is in contrast to genomics and transcriptomics. This paper describes the analysis of Arabidopsis metabolomics data sets acquired by a consortium that includes five analytical laboratories, bioinformaticists, and biostatisticians, which aims to develop and validate metabolomics as a hypothesis-generating functional genomics tool. The consortium is determining the metabolomes of Arabidopsis T-DNA mutant stocks, grown in standardized controlled environment optimized to minimize environmental impacts on the metabolomes. Metabolomics data were generated with seven analytical platforms, and the combined data is being provided to the research community to formulate initial hypotheses about genes of unknown function (GUFs. A public database (www.PlantMetabolomics.org has been developed to provide the scientific community with access to the data along with tools to allow for its interactive analysis. Exemplary datasets are discussed to validate the approach, which illustrate how initial hypotheses can be generated from the consortium-produced metabolomics data, integrated with prior knowledge to provide a testable hypothesis concerning the functionality of GUFs.
AB - Metabolomics is the methodology that identifies and measures global pools of small molecules (of less than about 1,000 Da of a biological sample, which are collectively called the metabolome. Metabolomics can therefore reveal the metabolic outcome of a genetic or environmental perturbation of a metabolic regulatory network, and thus provide insights into the structure and regulation of that network. Because of the chemical complexity of the metabolome and limitations associated with individual analytical platforms for determining the metabolome, it is currently difficult to capture the complete metabolome of an organism or tissue, which is in contrast to genomics and transcriptomics. This paper describes the analysis of Arabidopsis metabolomics data sets acquired by a consortium that includes five analytical laboratories, bioinformaticists, and biostatisticians, which aims to develop and validate metabolomics as a hypothesis-generating functional genomics tool. The consortium is determining the metabolomes of Arabidopsis T-DNA mutant stocks, grown in standardized controlled environment optimized to minimize environmental impacts on the metabolomes. Metabolomics data were generated with seven analytical platforms, and the combined data is being provided to the research community to formulate initial hypotheses about genes of unknown function (GUFs. A public database (www.PlantMetabolomics.org has been developed to provide the scientific community with access to the data along with tools to allow for its interactive analysis. Exemplary datasets are discussed to validate the approach, which illustrate how initial hypotheses can be generated from the consortium-produced metabolomics data, integrated with prior knowledge to provide a testable hypothesis concerning the functionality of GUFs.
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U2 - 10.3389/fpls.2012.00015
DO - 10.3389/fpls.2012.00015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84874984318
SN - 1664-462X
VL - 3
JO - Frontiers in Plant Science
JF - Frontiers in Plant Science
IS - FEB
M1 - 15
ER -