Summary of Study ST001895

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001188. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M84X4Z This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001895
Study TitleNMR Differentiating toxic and nontoxic congeneric harmful algae using the non-polar metabolome (Experiment 1)
Study Type1H NMR Metabolomics to compare toxic and non-toxic species
Study SummaryMetabolomics comparison of toxic and non-toxic species of phytoplankton from the genus Alexandrium.This study was carried out using 2 pairwise experiments, A. catenella compared to A. tamarense (Experiment 1) and A. pacificum compared to A. tamarense (Experiment 2). This study includes the NMR data from Experiment 1.
Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology
DepartmentSchool of Biological Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection, Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience
LaboratoryKubanek Lab
Last NameBrown
First NameEmily
Address950 Atlantic Dr Atlanta, Georgia USA 30332
Emailjulia.kubanek@biosci.gatech.edu
Phone404-894-8424
Submit Date2021-07-20
Num Groups2
Total Subjects30
Study CommentsPart 1 of 3. This part includes NMR analysis of non-polar metabolites from Experiment 1 using oPLSDA. Parts 2 and 3 inlcude NMR analysis of non-polar metabolites from Experiment 2 and the corresponding mass spectrometry metabolomics for both Experiments 1 and 2.
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)fid
Analysis Type DetailNMR
Release Date2021-08-09
Release Version1
Emily Brown Emily Brown
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M84X4Z
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Project:

Project ID:PR001188
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M84X4Z
Project Title:Differentiating toxic and nontoxic congeneric harmful algae using the non-polar metabolome
Project Summary:Recognition and rejection of chemically defended prey is critical to maximizing fitness for predators. Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) which strongly inhibit voltage-gated sodium channels in diverse animal taxa are produced by several species of the bloom-forming algal genus Alexandrium where they appear to function as chemical defenses against grazing copepods. Despite PSTs being produced and localized within phytoplankton cells, some copepods distinguish toxic from non-toxic prey, selectively ingesting less toxic cells, in ways that suggest cell surface recognition perhaps associated with non-polar metabolites. In this study LC/MS and NMR-based metabolomics revealed that the non-polar metabolomes of two toxic species (Alexandrium catenella and Alexandrium pacificum) vary considerably from their non-toxic congener Alexandrium tamarense despite all three being very closely related. Toxic and non-toxic Alexandrium spp. were distinguished from each other by metabolites belonging to seven lipid classes. Of these, 17 specific metabolites were significantly more abundant in both toxic A. catenella and A. pacificum compared to non-toxic A. tamarense suggesting that just a small portion of the observed metabolic variability is associated with toxicity. Future experiments aimed at deciphering chemoreception mechanisms of copepod perception of Alexandrium toxicity should consider these metabolites, and the broader lipid classes phosphatidylcholines and sterols, as potential candidate cues.
Institute:Georgia Institute of Technology
Last Name:Brown
First Name:Emily
Address:950 Atlantic Dr Atlanta GA 30332, USA
Email:julia.kubanek@biosci.gatech.edu
Phone:404-894-8424

Subject:

Subject ID:SU001973
Subject Type:Other organism
Subject Species:Alexandrium catenella; Alexandrium tamarense
Taxonomy ID:2925; 2926
Genotype Strain:CCMP 1719; CCMP 2023
Gender:Not applicable

Factors:

Subject type: Other organism; Subject species: Alexandrium catenella; Alexandrium tamarense (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Treatment
SA175998Acatenella 11Alexandrium_catenella
SA175999Acatenella 10Alexandrium_catenella
SA176000Acatenella 13Alexandrium_catenella
SA176001Acatenella 15Alexandrium_catenella
SA176002Acatenella 1Alexandrium_catenella
SA176003Acatenella 9Alexandrium_catenella
SA176004Acatenella 14Alexandrium_catenella
SA176005Acatenella 12Alexandrium_catenella
SA176006Acatenella 4Alexandrium_catenella
SA176007Acatenella 8Alexandrium_catenella
SA176008Acatenella 2Alexandrium_catenella
SA176009Acatenella 5Alexandrium_catenella
SA176010Acatenella 3Alexandrium_catenella
SA176011Acatenella 6Alexandrium_catenella
SA176012Acatenella 7Alexandrium_catenella
SA176013Atamarense 10Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176014Atamarense 11Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176015Atamarense 12Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176016Atamarense 14Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176017Atamarense 9Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176018Atamarense 15Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176019Atamarense 13Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176020Atamarense 1Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176021Atamarense 3Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176022Atamarense 2Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176023Atamarense 4Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176024Atamarense 5Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176025Atamarense 7Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176026Atamarense 6Alexandrium_tamarense
SA176027Atamarense 8Alexandrium_tamarense
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Collection:

Collection ID:CO001966
Collection Summary:Alexandrium cells were collected by vacuum filtration onto GF/F filters and quenched with liquid nitrogen. Frozen cells with filters were stored in foil (previously muffled for 3 h at 450 °C) at -80 °C until extraction.
Collection Protocol Filename:Differentiating_toxic_and_nontoxic_congeneric_harmful_algae_using_the_non-polar_metabolome_protocol.pdf
Sample Type:Algae
Collection Method:Filtration and Freeze
Storage Conditions:-80℃

Treatment:

Treatment ID:TR001985
Treatment Summary:Metabolomes of toxic versus non-toxic species were compared using the following experimental pairings: A. tamarense (n=15) with A. catenella (n=15) (Experiment 1) and A. tamarense (n=15) with A. pacificum (n=15) (Experiment 2). The same non-toxic strain of A. tamarense was used in both experiments but the two experiments were conducted separately, in different months, to make the experiment manageable based on availability of batches grown from stock cultures. For both experiments, Alexandrium spp. cultures at a cell density of 12,000 to 13,000 cells mL-1 were split into fifteen 300 mL subcultures of each species which grew for two days. At the end of each experiment, during harvesting, a 1.0 mL aliquot from each culture was preserved with Lugol’s solution to measure cell concentrations
Treatment Protocol Filename:Differentiating_toxic_and_nontoxic_congeneric_harmful_algae_using_the_non-polar_metabolome_protocol.pdf
Treatment:Species comparison

Sample Preparation:

Sampleprep ID:SP001979
Sampleprep Summary:Non polar extracts were dissolved with volumes calculated to account for different cell densities at the time of harvesting, to a concentration equivalent to 1.62 x 10^7 Alexandrium cells mL-1 in dimethyl sulfoxide d6 (99.9% atom d6-DMSO; Cambridge Isotope Labs) containing 0.1% trimethylsilane (TMS) as internal standard for 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy analysis. The extracts were transferred to 3 mm NMR tubes. Extracts from Experiment 1 (A. tamarense-A. catenella) were analyzed using a Bruker Avance IIIHD 800 MHz NMR spectrometer equipped with a 3 mm triple resonance broadband cryoprobe. Spectra of non-polar extracts from both experiments were acquired using a Bruker zg30 pulse sequence 1H NMR experiment compiled from 320 scans. Due to poor NMR spectral quality one A. tamarense replicate spectrum was removed from analysis of Experiment 1 (A. tamarense-A. catenella.
Sampleprep Protocol Filename:Differentiating toxic and nontoxic congeneric harmful algae using the non-polar metabolome_protocol.pdf
Extract Storage:-80℃

Analysis:

Analysis ID:AN003076
Analysis Type:NMR
Results File:Preprocessed_binned_Experiment1_AcvAt_NMRmetabolomics.txt
Units:area under the curve

NMR:

NMR ID:NM000212
Analysis ID:AN003076
Instrument Name:Bruker Avance IIIHD
Instrument Type:FT-NMR
NMR Experiment Type:1D-1H
Spectrometer Frequency:800 MHz
NMR Probe:3 mm triple resonance broadband cryoprobe
NMR Solvent:Dimethyl sulfoxide d6 (99.9% atom d6-DMSO; Cambridge Isotope Labs) containing 0.1% trimethylsilane
NMR Tube Size:3 mm
Pulse Sequence:zg30
Number Of Scans:320
Baseline Correction Method:Spline
Binned Increment:0.005 ppm
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