Inductively
coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES or ICP-AES)
is a technique for elemental analysis. The sample to be analysed
is normally dissolved and then mixed with water before being fed
into the machine.
Atoms in the plasma
emit light with characteristic wavelengths for each element. This
light is recorded by one or more optical spectrometers and when
calibrated against standards the technique provides a quantitative
analysis of the original sample.
We have information
regarding mineral concentration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and
Arabidopsis thaliana. Search our database for experiments performed
on various lines in these species. Or you can view the
Arabidopsis Ionomics Database below.
Arabidopsis Ionomics Database (Salt Lab Screen)
Arabidopsis Ionomics Database (Schroeder Lab screen)
-We describe here the use of mineral nutrient and trace element
profiling as a new tool to determine the biological significance
of connections between a plants genome and its elemental-profile.
Using inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS and ICP-AES) we have
quantified Li, Na, Mg, P, K, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se,
Mo, Cd and Pb in shoots of 10,600 fast neutron mutagenized Arabidopsis
thaliana plants consisting of 5847 M2 plants (representing 2373 M1 parental
lines Salt lab and 1100 parental lines Schroeder lab) and 420 M3 families selected in the M2 generation for their
modified elemental-profiles. All elemental-profile data for both the
M2 and M3 plants is available in a searchable database format and seed
from each M3 family will be available at the ABRC.
Significant hits obtained by querying this database has been
aligned to the Arabidopsis proteome and parsed results are available.
For ORF that showed a z value greater than 3 click here.
For ORF that showed a z value less than -3 click here.
