Proteomic analysis of differentially accumulated proteins during ripening and in response to 1-MCP in papaya fruit

Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a climacteric fruit susceptible to postharvest losses due to the ethylene-induced ripening. The inhibitor of ethylene action, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), has been used worldwide as a safe postharvest non-toxic agent, but the physiological and biochemical modifications...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of proteomics 2012-04, Vol.75 (7), p.2160-2169
Hauptverfasser: Huerta-Ocampo, José Ángel, Osuna-Castro, Juan Alberto, Lino-López, Gisela Jareth, Barrera-Pacheco, Alberto, Mendoza-Hernández, Guillermo, De León-Rodríguez, Antonio, Barba de la Rosa, Ana Paulina
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Zusammenfassung:Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a climacteric fruit susceptible to postharvest losses due to the ethylene-induced ripening. The inhibitor of ethylene action, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), has been used worldwide as a safe postharvest non-toxic agent, but the physiological and biochemical modifications induced by 1-MCP are not well understood. Using the 2-DE analysis, we report the changes in the protein profiles after 6 and 18days of postharvest and the effect of the effect of 1-MCP treatment on fruits. Twenty seven protein spots showing differences in abundance during ripening were successfully identified by nano-LC–ESI/MS/MS. Some spots corresponded to the cell wall degrading enzymes related to fruit ripening; others were involved in oxidative damage protection, protein folding, and cell growth and survival that were induced by 1-MCP. This is the first proteomic report analyzing the effect of 1-MCP in papaya ripening. The present data will help to shed light on papaya fruit ripening process. [Display omitted] ► We analyzed the papaya pulp proteins by 2-DE and MS. ► New information about the protein expression in response to 1-MCP is reported. ► Increasing information of papaya pulp proteins during ripening will be useful for minimizing postharvest losses. ► Proteomics is a useful tool to investigate the ripening processes.
ISSN:1874-3919
1876-7737
DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2012.01.015