Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6406665 Scientia Horticulturae 2015 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Proteins related to membrane stability was reduced under chilling stress.•sHSPs and antioxidant defense system were higher expressed at 5 °C.•Enhancing expressions of expansin and pectate lyase led to softening at10 °C.•PR proteins related with decay development was increased under non-chilling stress.

Proteome patterns from peach fruit subjected to chilling stress (5 °C) and non-chilling stress (10 °C) temperatures were compared by 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry. Among the 60 differentially expressed proteins detected by 2-DE, those involved in stress response and defense were the most abundant. Proteins associated with membrane stability, as well as sucrose content were reduced in fruit stored at 5 °C, possibly contributing to the development of chilling injury (CI) seen at 5 °C. In addition, small heat shock proteins and components of the antioxidant defense system were expressed at higher levels under chilling stress. In contrast, storage at non-chilling temperature (10 °C) promoted the softening of peach fruit accompanied by increased levels of expansin and pectate lyase. The expression of pathogenesis-related proteins also increased at 10 °C, in parallel with the relatively higher incidence of decay observed at this temperature.

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