Characterisation of the wheat phospholipid fraction in the presence of nickel and/or selenium
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2014Metadata
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The influence of nickel (Ni) and/or selenium
(Se) on phospholipid composition was studied in shoots and
roots of wheat seedlings. Phospholipid differences between
samples were analysed using liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization–MS coupled. A total of 39 lipid species
were identified. Individual phospholipids were then quantified using a multiple reaction monitoring method. In the
roots, Ni toxicity was associated with an elevated level of
phosphatidic acid species. In the shoots, the phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylethanolamine ratio was about fivefold higher than in roots and decreased in Ni-treated
samples. Additionally, the concentrations of phospholipid
species containing C 18:3 fatty acid were reduced. Lipidome
data were then analyzed using principal component analysis,
which confirmed the compositional changes in phospholipids in response to Ni and Ni ? Se. In contrast, the
phospholipid profiles of wheat seedlings exposed to Se alone
showed more similarities with the control. Together, our
results suggested that the presence of Se, despite a considerable improvement of growth of Ni-treated wheat, did not
counterbalance negative effect of Ni on the phospholipid
composition in wheat roots and shoots.
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