Spatially resolved detection of small molecules from press‐dried plant tissue using MALDI imaging

Author:

Long Zane G.1ORCID,Le Jonathan V.2ORCID,Katz Benjamin B.1ORCID,Lopez Belen G.1ORCID,Tenenbaum Emily D.3ORCID,Semmling Bonnie4ORCID,Schmidt Ryan J.5ORCID,Grün Felix1ORCID,Butts Carter T.6ORCID,Martin Rachel W.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of California Irvine California 92697‐2025 USA

2. Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry University of California Irvine California 92697‐3900 USA

3. Piscataway High School Piscataway New Jersey 08854 USA

4. The Chrysler Herbarium and Mycological Collection, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 USA

5. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey 08901 USA

6. Departments of Sociology, Statistics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California Irvine California 92697 USA

Abstract

AbstractPremiseMatrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI‐MSI) is a chemical imaging method that can visualize spatial distributions of particular molecules. Plant tissue imaging has so far mostly used cryosectioning, which can be impractical for the preparation of large‐area imaging samples, such as full flower petals. Imaging unsectioned plant tissue presents its own difficulties in extracting metabolites to the surface due to the waxy cuticle.MethodsWe address this by using established delipidation techniques combined with a solvent vapor extraction prior to applying the matrix with many low‐concentration sprays.ResultsUsing this procedure, we imaged tissue from three different plant species (two flowers and one carnivorous plant leaf). Material factorization analysis of the resulting data reveals a wide range of plant‐specific small molecules with varying degrees of localization to specific portions of the tissue samples, while facilitating detection and removal of signal from background sources.ConclusionsThis work demonstrates applicability of MALDI‐MSI to press‐dried plant samples without freezing or cryosectioning, setting the stage for spatially resolved molecule identification. Increased mass resolution and inclusion of tandem mass spectrometry are necessary next steps to allow more specific and reliable compound identification.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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