Linking a rapid throughput plate-assay with high-sensitivity stable-isotope label LCMS quantification permits the identification and characterisation of low β-L-ODAP grass pea lines

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Emmrich, Peter M.F.; Rejzek, Martin; Hill, Lionel; Brett, Paul; Edwards, Anne; Sarkar, Abhimanyu; Field, Rob A.; Martin, Cathie; Wang, Trevor L. 2019. Linking a rapid throughput plate-assay with high-sensitivity stable-isotope label LCMS quantification permits the identification and characterisation of low β-L-ODAP grass pea lines. BMC Plant Biology 19:
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Grass pea ( Lathyrus sativus ) is an underutilised crop with high tolerance to drought and flooding stress and potential for maintaining food and nutritional security in the face of climate change. The presence of the neurotoxin β-L-oxalyl-2,3-diaminopropionic acid (β-L-ODAP) in tissues of the plant has limited its adoption as a staple crop. To assist in the detection of material with very low neurotoxin toxin levels, we have developed two novel methods to assay ODAP. The first, a version of a widely used spectrophotometric assay, modified for increased throughput, permits rapid screening of large populations of germplasm for low toxin lines and the second is a novel, mass spectrometric procedure to detect very small quantities of ODAP for research purposes and characterisation of new varieties.
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International Livestock Research Institute; John Innes CentreInvestors/sponsors
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, United Kingdom; John Innes FoundationCollections
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