Indole-3-acetaldoxime (IAOx) is a branch point compound of tryptophan (Trp) metabolism in glucosinolate-producing species such as Arabidopsis, serving as a precursor to indole-glucosinolates (IGs), the defense compound camalexin, indole-3-acetonitrile (IAN) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). We synthesized [(2)H(5)] and [(13)C(10)(15)N(2)]IAOx and [(13)C(6)], [(2)H(5)] and [2',2'-(2)H(2)]IAN in order to quantify endogenous IAOx and IAN in Arabidopsis and tobacco, a non-IG producing species. We found that side chain-labeled [2',2'-(2)H(2)]IAN overestimated the amount of IAN by 2-fold compared to when [(2)H(5)]IAN was used as internal standard, presumably due to protium-deuterium exchange within the internal standard during extraction of plant tissue.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate novel pathways involved in auxin biosynthesis, transport, metabolism, and response, we have developed a high-throughput screen for indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) levels. Historically, the quantitative analysis of IAA has been a cumbersome and time-consuming process that does not lend itself to the screening of large numbers of samples. The method described here can be performed with or without an automated liquid handler and involves purification solely by solid-phase extraction in a 96-well format, allowing the analysis of up to 96 samples per day.
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