Plant Exosome Lipidomics

Exosomes consist of a variety of components, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other metabolites. Lipids play an important role not only in the structure of the exosome membrane but also in the formation and release of exosomes into the extracellular environment. Understanding the composition of exosomal lipids is important for understanding the biological properties of vesicles and studying their potential applications.

Lipid Profiles of the Leaf EVs and Leaf TissuesFigure 1. Lipid Profiles of the Leaf EVs and Leaf Tissues. (Ning J. L., et al., 2020)

What We Offer

From plant exosome isolation, lipidomic analysis, data analysis to assay reporting, Lifeasible provides reliable, rapid, and cost-effective one-stop plant exosome lipidomic analysis services based on highly stable, reproducible, and sensitive isolation, characterization, identification, and quantitative analysis systems, can comprehensive characterization of lipid composition, content, saturation, chain length, etc.

We not only provide standard data analysis, including the number of lipid subclasses and molecules identified, the ratio of lipid subclasses, the dynamic distribution range of lipid content, the analysis of lipid content variation (total, Class level, Species-level analysis), the analysis of lipid chain length variation, the analysis of lipid chain saturation variation, and so on. We have also developed advanced data analysis based on our mature platform, including marker screening and target parameter correlation analysis (OPLS regression analysis/WGCNA analysis), etc., to meet all your research needs.

We Do Better

➢ The unique technology platform, more suitable for plant exosome sample detection.

➢ Provide the whole process from exosome "extraction - characterization - multi-omics analysis - biomineralization".

➢ Adopt high precision mass spectrometry platform, fast detection speed.

➢ One-stop solution for exosome proteome, exosome lipidome, and exosome phosphorylation.

➢ Strict QA/QC system to ensure the authenticity and reliability of each project.

Reference

1. Ning J. L., et al. “Lipidomic Analysis Reveals the Importance of GIPCs in Arabidopsis Leaf Extracellular Vesicles.” Molecular Plant, 2020, 13(10):1523-1532.

The services provided by Lifeasible cover all aspects of plant research, please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve the next research breakthrough.

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