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2 H-fractionations during the biosynthesis of carbohydrates and lipids imprint a metabolic signal on the δ2 H values of plant organic compounds.

Marc-André Cormier1,2, Roland A Werner1, Peter E Sauer3, Darren R Gröcke4, Markus C Leuenberger5, Thomas Wieloch6, Jürgen Schleucher6, Ansgar Kahmen2.   

Abstract

Hydrogen (H) isotope ratio (δ2 H) analyses of plant organic compounds have been applied to assess ecohydrological processes in the environment despite a large part of the δ2 H variability observed in plant compounds not being fully elucidated. We present a conceptual biochemical model based on empirical H isotope data that we generated in two complementary experiments that clarifies a large part of the unexplained variability in the δ2 H values of plant organic compounds. The experiments demonstrate that information recorded in the δ2 H values of plant organic compounds goes beyond hydrological signals and can also contain important information on the carbon and energy metabolism of plants. Our model explains where 2 H-fractionations occur in the biosynthesis of plant organic compounds and how these 2 H-fractionations are tightly coupled to a plant's carbon and energy metabolism. Our model also provides a mechanistic basis to introduce H isotopes in plant organic compounds as a new metabolic proxy for the carbon and energy metabolism of plants and ecosystems. Such a new metabolic proxy has the potential to be applied in a broad range of disciplines, including plant and ecosystem physiology, biogeochemistry and palaeoecology.
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Keywords:  alkanes; biomarker; cellulose; hydrogen isotopes; plant metabolism

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29460486     DOI: 10.1111/nph.15016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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3.  Influence of starch deficiency on photosynthetic and post-photosynthetic carbon isotope fractionations.

Authors:  Marco M Lehmann; Shiva Ghiasi; Gavin M George; Marc-André Cormier; Arthur Gessler; Matthias Saurer; Roland A Werner
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Review 4.  Recent Progresses in Stable Isotope Analysis of Cellulose Extracted from Tree Rings.

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6.  A high-temperature water vapor equilibration method to determine non-exchangeable hydrogen isotope ratios of sugar, starch and cellulose.

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