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. 2023 Jun 28;26(7):107250. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107250

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Lipidomic analysis of T. crocea organs

Structures of (A) DGCC and (B) PC.

(C) Semiquantitative data for four representative classes of membrane-associated lipids in each organ.

(D) Sum of each lipid class. Number on the histogram is the total amount in nmol. Error bars were omitted for clarity.

(E) Ion intensity of galactosyl lipids and peridinin in each organ. The color label in the upper light panel is applicable to all graphs in (C–E).

(F) Semiquantitative analysis of the membrane lipids in T. crocea. The total amount of each class of lipids in pmol mg−1 of dry tissue is shown. Glycerol phosphatidyl lipids, black bars; and betaine lipids, red bars at fixed scale. Some data for ether-PE are clipped∗ at the given scale (Figure S3). Comparisons of the 15 most abundant fatty acid species of DGCC (G) and PC (H) in each organ of T. crocea. All data here were collected from 5 specimens independently (Tables S3 and S4). In histograms, the average ±SD is indicated.

See also Figure S13.