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LC-MS based metabolic fingerprinting of apricot pistils after self-compatible and self-incompatible pollinations.

József Lénárt1,2, Attila Gere3, Tim Causon4, Stephan Hann4, Mihály Dernovics5, Olga Németh1, Attila Hegedűs2, Júlia Halász6.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: LC-MS based metabolomics approach revealed that putative metabolites other than flavonoids may significantly contribute to the sexual compatibility reactions in Prunus armeniaca. Possible mechanisms on related microtubule-stabilizing effects are provided. Identification of metabolites playing crucial roles in sexual incompatibility reactions in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) was the aim of the study. Metabolic fingerprints of self-compatible and self-incompatible apricot pistils were created using liquid chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry followed by untargeted compound search. Multivariate statistical analysis revealed 15 significant differential compounds among the total of 4006 and 1005 aligned metabolites in positive and negative ion modes, respectively. Total explained variance of 89.55% in principal component analysis (PCA) indicated high quality of differential expression analysis. The statistical analysis showed significant differences between genotypes and pollination time as well, which demonstrated high performance of the metabolic fingerprinting and revealed the presence of metabolites with significant influence on the self-incompatibility reactions. Finally, polyketide-based macrolides similar to peloruside A and a hydroxy sphingosine derivative are suggested to be significant differential metabolites in the experiment. These results indicate a strategy of pollen tubes to protect microtubules and avoid growth arrest involved in sexual incompatibility reactions of apricot.

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Keywords:  Apricot; Mass spectrometry; Metabolic fingerprinting; Metabolomics; Self-incompatibility

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33296063      PMCID: PMC7892686          DOI: 10.1007/s11103-020-01098-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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