#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH myaish_20190318_122642 DATATRACK_ID:1679 STUDY_ID:ST001156 ANALYSIS_ID:AN001914 PROJECT_ID:PR000775
VERSION             	1
CREATED_ON             	March 22, 2019, 11:55 am
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	The Effect of Silicon on Salinity Tolerance and the Associated Metabolomics
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Profile Changes in Date Palm
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Since metabolites are the net products of the central dogma of cellular biology,
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	this study was aimed to decipher salinity tolerance depends on the information
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	encoded by the metabolomic profiles of the salt tolerant ‘Umsila’ and
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	susceptible ‘Zabad’ cultivars when grown under salinity. Changes in the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	metabolomic profiles of the leaf and root tissues were determined using
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) and reverse phase liquid
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	(RPLC) mass spectrometery.
PR:INSTITUTE                     	Sultan Qaboos University, College of Science
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Biology
PR:LABORATORY                    	Plant Molecular Biology
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Yaish
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Mahmoud
PR:ADDRESS                       	Department of Biology, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University,
PR:EMAIL                         	mack.yaish@gmail.com
PR:PHONE                         	96824146823
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Comparative Metabolomic Profiling of Two Contrasting Date Palm Genotypes under
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Salinity Stress (part-II)
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	Since metabolites are the net products of the central dogma of cellular biology,
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	this study was aimed to decipher salinity tolerance depends on the information
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	encoded by the metabolomic profiles of the salt tolerant ‘Umsila’ and
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	susceptible ‘Zabad’ cultivars when grown under salinity. Changes in the
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	metabolomic profiles of the leaf and root tissues were determined using
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) and reverse phase liquid
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	(RPLC) mass spectrometry.
ST:INSTITUTE                     	Sultan Qaboos University
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Yaish
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Mahmoud
ST:ADDRESS                       	Department of Biology, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University
ST:EMAIL                         	mack.yaish@gmail.com
ST:PHONE                         	968 24146823
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Plant
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Phoenix dactylifera
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	42345
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLU-1	Factor:control leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLU-2	Factor:control leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLU-3	Factor:control leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLZ-1	Factor:control leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLZ-2	Factor:control leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCLZ-3	Factor:control leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRU-1	Factor:Control root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRU-2	Factor:Control root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRU-3	Factor:Control root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRZ-1	Factor:Control root Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRZ-2	Factor:Control root Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Control	MCRZ-3	Factor:Control root Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLU-1	Factor:Treated leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLU-2	Factor:Treated leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLU-3	Factor:Treated leaf Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLZ-1	Factor:Treated leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLZ-2	Factor:Treated leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTLZ-3	Factor:Treated leaf Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRU-1	Factor:Treated root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRU-2	Factor:Treated root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRU-3	Factor:Treated root Umsila	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRZ-1	Factor:Treated root Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRZ-2	Factor:Treated root Zabad	
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	Salinity	MTRZ-3	Factor:Treated root Zabad	
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	Leaf and root tissues of Umsila and Zabad cultivars were collected after
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	irrigation either with water or NaCl solution.
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Plant
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	Seedlings were either irrigated with water or NaCl solution for about 2 months.
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Metabolomics and basic data analysis were carried out for service charges at
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	proteomics and mass spectrometry facility, Donald Danforth Plant Science Centre,
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Sant Louis, USA, using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. Briefly, a total
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	of 24 samples were analyzed for polar metabolites using hydrophilic interaction
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	liquid chromatography (HILIC) and nonpolar metabolites using reverse phase
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	liquid chromatography (RPLC). The Samples were extracted in 80% methanol at a
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	tissue concentration of 100 mg/mL by a vortex for 10 minutes. The solids were
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	collected by centrifugation, and then the supernatant was filtered through a 0.8
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	μm spin filter. The extracts were injected into the LC-MS and the data was
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	acquired in polarity switching mode with data dependent acquisition of MS/MS
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	spectra.
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	Reversed phase
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Q-Exactive
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	0.5 x 100 mm PLRPS column
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
AN:LABORATORY_NAME               	Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Saint Louis, MO 63132, USA
AN:OPERATOR_NAME                 	Bradley S. Evans
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Thermo Q Exactive Orbitrap
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	Orbitrap
MS:MS_TYPE                       	ESI
MS:ION_MODE                      	UNSPECIFIED
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	The ion mode is polarity-switching, which means it scans in positive and
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	negative ion mode during the sample run, switching between the two modes about
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	every 20 milliseconds.
MS:MS_RESULTS_FILE               	ST001156_AN001914_Results.txt	UNITS:log10(peak area)	Has m/z:No	Has RT:Yes	RT units:Minutes
#END