AUTHOR=Quanbeck Stephanie M., Brachova Libuse , Campbell Alexis A., Guan Xin , Perera Ann , He Kun , Rhee Seung Y., Bais Preeti , Dickerson Julie , Dixon Philip , Wohlgemuth Gert , Fiehn Oliver , Barkan Lenore , Lange B. Markus , Lee Insuk , Cortes Diego , Salazar Carolina , Shuman Joel , Shulaev Vladimir , Huhman David , Sumner Lloyd W., Roth Mary R., Welti Ruth , Ilarslan Hilal , Wurtele Eve S., Nikolau Basil J. TITLE=Metabolomics as a Hypothesis-Generating Functional Genomics Tool for the Annotation of Arabidopsis thaliana Genes of “Unknown Function” JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=3 YEAR=2012 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2012.00015 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2012.00015 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=
Metabolomics is the methodology that identifies and measures global pools of small molecules (of less than about 1,000 Da) of a biological sample, which are collectively called the metabolome. Metabolomics can therefore reveal the metabolic outcome of a genetic or environmental perturbation of a metabolic regulatory network, and thus provide insights into the structure and regulation of that network. Because of the chemical complexity of the metabolome and limitations associated with individual analytical platforms for determining the metabolome, it is currently difficult to capture the complete metabolome of an organism or tissue, which is in contrast to genomics and transcriptomics. This paper describes the analysis of