质谱成像
马尔迪成像
化学
质谱法
蛋白质组
原位
内生
代谢组学
基质辅助激光解吸/电离
样品制备
基质(化学分析)
代谢组
计算生物学
色谱法
解吸
生物化学
生物
吸附
有机化学
作者
Liang Qin,Ya‐Wen Zhang,Yaqin Liu,Huixin He,Manman Han,Yanyan Li,Maomao Zeng,Xiaodong Wang
摘要
Abstract Introduction Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) as a label‐free and powerful imaging technique enables in situ evaluation of a tissue metabolome and/or proteome, becoming increasingly popular in the detection of plant endogenous molecules. Objective The characterisation of structure and spatial information of endogenous molecules in plants are both very important aspects to better understand the physiological mechanism of plant organism. Methods Matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI‐MSI) is a commonly‐used tissue imaging technique, which requires matrix to assist in situ detection of a variety of molecules on the surface of a tissue section. In previous studies, MALDI‐MSI was mostly used for the detection of molecules from animal tissue sections, compared to plant samples due to cell structural limitations, such as plant cuticles, epicuticular waxes, and cell walls. Despite the enormous progress that has been made in tissue imaging, there is still a challenge for MALDI‐MSI suitable for the imaging of endogenous compounds in plants. Results This review summarises the recent advances in MALDI‐MSI, focusing on the application of in situ detection of endogenous molecules in different plant organs, i.e. root, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed. Conclusion Further improvements on instrumentation sensitivity, matrix selection, image processing and sample preparation will expand the application of MALDI‐MSI in plant research.
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