TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolomic characterisation of the functional division of nitrogen metabolism in variegated leaves
AU - Tcherkez, Guillaume
AU - Gúrard, Florence
AU - Gilard, Fraņoise
AU - Lamothe, Marl̀ne
AU - Mauve, Caroline
AU - Gout, Elisabeth
AU - Bligny, Richard
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Many horticultural and natural plant species have variegated leaves, that is, patchy leaves with green and non-green or white areas. Specific studies on the metabolism of variegated leaves are scarce and although white (non-green) areas have been assumed to play the role of a 'nitrogen store', there is no specific studies showing the analysis of nitrogenous metabolites and the dynamics of nitrogen assimilation. Here, we examined the metabolism of variegated leaves of Pelargoniumhortorum. We show that white areas have a larger N:C ratio, more amino acids, with a clear accumulation of arginine. Metabolomic analyses revealed clear differences in the chemical composition, suggesting contrasted metabolic commitments such as an enhancement of alkaloid biosynthesis in white areas. Using isotopic labelling followed by nuclear magnetic resonance or liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, we further showed that in addition to glutamine, tyrosine and tryptophan, N metabolism forms ornithine in green area and huge amounts of arginine in white areas. Fine isotopic measurements with isotope ratio mass spectrometry indicated that white and green areas exchange nitrogenous molecules but nitrogen export from green areas is quantitatively much more important. The biological significance of the metabolic exchange between leaf areas is briefly discussed.
AB - Many horticultural and natural plant species have variegated leaves, that is, patchy leaves with green and non-green or white areas. Specific studies on the metabolism of variegated leaves are scarce and although white (non-green) areas have been assumed to play the role of a 'nitrogen store', there is no specific studies showing the analysis of nitrogenous metabolites and the dynamics of nitrogen assimilation. Here, we examined the metabolism of variegated leaves of Pelargoniumhortorum. We show that white areas have a larger N:C ratio, more amino acids, with a clear accumulation of arginine. Metabolomic analyses revealed clear differences in the chemical composition, suggesting contrasted metabolic commitments such as an enhancement of alkaloid biosynthesis in white areas. Using isotopic labelling followed by nuclear magnetic resonance or liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, we further showed that in addition to glutamine, tyrosine and tryptophan, N metabolism forms ornithine in green area and huge amounts of arginine in white areas. Fine isotopic measurements with isotope ratio mass spectrometry indicated that white and green areas exchange nitrogenous molecules but nitrogen export from green areas is quantitatively much more important. The biological significance of the metabolic exchange between leaf areas is briefly discussed.
KW - Pelargonium
KW - isotopes
KW - nitrogen metabolism
KW - variegation.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84871642097&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1071/FP12189
DO - 10.1071/FP12189
M3 - Article
SN - 1445-4408
VL - 39
SP - 959
EP - 967
JO - Functional Plant Biology
JF - Functional Plant Biology
IS - 12
ER -