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Identification and Quantification of Coumarins by UHPLC-MS in Arabidopsis thaliana Natural Populations
Authors:Izabela Perkowska,Joanna Siwinska,Alexandre Olry,Jé    my Grosjean,Alain Hehn,Fré    ric Bourgaud,Ewa Lojkowska,Anna Ihnatowicz
Affiliation:1.Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology of University of Gdansk and Medical University of Gdansk, University of Gdansk, Abrahama 58, 80-307 Gdansk, Poland; (I.P.); (J.S.); (E.L.);2.Université de Lorraine-INRAE, LAE, 54000 Nancy, France; (A.O.); (J.G.); (A.H.);3.Plant Advanced Technologies, 54500 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France;
Abstract:Coumarins are phytochemicals occurring in the plant kingdom, which biosynthesis is induced under various stress factors. They belong to the wide class of specialized metabolites well known for their beneficial properties. Due to their high and wide biological activities, coumarins are important not only for the survival of plants in changing environmental conditions, but are of great importance in the pharmaceutical industry and are an active source for drug development. The identification of coumarins from natural sources has been reported for different plant species including a model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. In our previous work, we demonstrated a presence of naturally occurring intraspecies variation in the concentrations of scopoletin and its glycoside, scopolin, the major coumarins accumulating in Arabidopsis roots. Here, we expanded this work by examining a larger group of 28 Arabidopsis natural populations (called accessions) and by extracting and analysing coumarins from two different types of tissues–roots and leaves. In the current work, by quantifying the coumarin content in plant extracts with ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometry analysis (UHPLC-MS), we detected a significant natural variation in the content of simple coumarins like scopoletin, umbelliferone and esculetin together with their glycosides: scopolin, skimmin and esculin, respectively. Increasing our knowledge of coumarin accumulation in Arabidopsis natural populations, might be beneficial for the future discovery of physiological mechanisms of action of various alleles involved in their biosynthesis. A better understanding of biosynthetic pathways of biologically active compounds is the prerequisite step in undertaking a metabolic engineering research.
Keywords:analytical methods   model plant   natural genetic variation   natural products   simple coumarins
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