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Plantmetabolomics.org

General information

URL: http://plantmetabolomics.vrac.iastate.edu/ver2/
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Description: This is an NSF-funded multi-institutional project that is developing metabolomics as a functional genomics tool for elucidating the functions of Arabidopsis genes.
Year founded: 2010
Last update: 2012-01-01
Version: v2.0
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Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: Iowa State University
Address: Ames,Iowa 50011,USA
City: Ames
Province/State: Iowa
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Julie A. Dickerson
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): julied@iastate.edu

Publications

22080512
Plantmetabolomics.org: mass spectrometry-based Arabidopsis metabolomics--database and tools update. [PMID: 22080512]
Bais P, Moon-Quanbeck SM, Nikolau BJ, Dickerson JA.

The PlantMetabolomics (PM) database (http://www.plantmetabolomics.org) contains comprehensive targeted and untargeted mass spectrum metabolomics data for Arabidopsis mutants across a variety of metabolomics platforms. The database allows users to generate hypotheses about the changes in metabolism for mutants with genes of unknown function. Version 2.0 of PlantMetabolomics.org currently contains data for 140 mutant lines along with the morphological data. A web-based data analysis wizard allows researchers to select preprocessing and data-mining procedures to discover differences between mutants. This community resource enables researchers to formulate models of the metabolic network of Arabidopsis and enhances the research community's ability to formulate testable hypotheses concerning gene functions. PM features new web-based tools for data-mining analysis, visualization tools and enhanced cross links to other databases. The database is publicly available. PM aims to provide a hypothesis building platform for the researchers interested in any of the mutant lines or metabolites.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2012:40(Database issue) | 14 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
20147492
PlantMetabolomics.org: a web portal for plant metabolomics experiments. [PMID: 20147492]
Bais P, Moon SM, He K, Leitao R, Dreher K, Walk T, Sucaet Y, Barkan L, Wohlgemuth G, Roth MR, Wurtele ES, Dixon P, Fiehn O, Lange BM, Shulaev V, Sumner LW, Welti R, Nikolau BJ, Rhee SY, Dickerson JA.

PlantMetabolomics.org (PM) is a web portal and database for exploring, visualizing, and downloading plant metabolomics data. Widespread public access to well-annotated metabolomics datasets is essential for establishing metabolomics as a functional genomics tool. PM integrates metabolomics data generated from different analytical platforms from multiple laboratories along with the key visualization tools such as ratio and error plots. Visualization tools can quickly show how one condition compares to another and which analytical platforms show the largest changes. The database tries to capture a complete annotation of the experiment metadata along with the metabolite abundance databased on the evolving Metabolomics Standards Initiative. PM can be used as a platform for deriving hypotheses by enabling metabolomic comparisons between genetically unique Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) populations subjected to different environmental conditions. Each metabolite is linked to relevant experimental data and information from various annotation databases. The portal also provides detailed protocols and tutorials on conducting plant metabolomics experiments to promote metabolomics in the community. PM currently houses Arabidopsis metabolomics data generated by a consortium of laboratories utilizing metabolomics to help elucidate the functions of uncharacterized genes. PM is publicly available at http://www.plantmetabolomics.org.

Plant Physiol. 2010:152(4) | 56 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
2578/6895 (62.625%)
Pathway:
161/451 (64.523%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
380/1005 (62.289%)
2578
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67
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4.467
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