Indexación ScopusBackground: Fruit ripening in Prunus persica melting varieties involves several physiological changes that have a direct impact on the fruit organoleptic quality and storage potential. By studying the proteomic differences between the mesocarp of mature and ripe fruit, it would be possible to highlight critical molecular processes involved in the fruit ripening. Results: To accomplish this goal, the proteome from mature and ripe fruit was assessed from the variety O’Henry through shotgun proteomics using 1D-gel (PAGE-SDS) as fractionation method followed by LC/MS-MS analysis. Data from the 131,435 spectra could be matched to 2740 proteins, using the peach genome reference v1. After data pre-treatment, 1663 proteins could be...
Considering the high degree of sequence conservation within the Rosaceae family and, in particular,...
Development of fruit flesh texture quality traits may involve the metabolism of phenolic compounds. ...
Transcript profiling methods are increasingly used to understand the biological basis of growth and ...
A proteomic analysis was conducted on peach fruit mesocarp in order to better elucidate the biochemi...
Background: Fruit ripening is a very complex phenomenon, since it is regulated by a huge number of g...
Fruit ripening is a complex process genetically determined and environmentally regulated that involv...
The ripening process in fruit is a complex phenomenon during which sharp metabolic changes occur (i....
Fruit from rosaceous species collectively display a great variety of flavors and textures as well as...
<p>Apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i> L.), a member of the Rosaceae family, with favorable nutritional...
Peach and nectarine fruit ripen and deteriorate quickly and even at refrigerated temperature their s...
Peach (Prunus persica) fruits from different varieties display differential organoleptic and nutriti...
Ripening of climacteric fruits involves a complex network of biochemical and metabolic changes that...
Peach post-harvest ripening is a complex developmental process controlled by a plethora of genetic a...
The variations in the membrane proteome of tomato fruit pericarp during ripening have been investiga...
Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) is a climacteric fruit that ripens after harvest, prior to human co...
Considering the high degree of sequence conservation within the Rosaceae family and, in particular,...
Development of fruit flesh texture quality traits may involve the metabolism of phenolic compounds. ...
Transcript profiling methods are increasingly used to understand the biological basis of growth and ...
A proteomic analysis was conducted on peach fruit mesocarp in order to better elucidate the biochemi...
Background: Fruit ripening is a very complex phenomenon, since it is regulated by a huge number of g...
Fruit ripening is a complex process genetically determined and environmentally regulated that involv...
The ripening process in fruit is a complex phenomenon during which sharp metabolic changes occur (i....
Fruit from rosaceous species collectively display a great variety of flavors and textures as well as...
<p>Apricot (<i>Prunus armeniaca</i> L.), a member of the Rosaceae family, with favorable nutritional...
Peach and nectarine fruit ripen and deteriorate quickly and even at refrigerated temperature their s...
Peach (Prunus persica) fruits from different varieties display differential organoleptic and nutriti...
Ripening of climacteric fruits involves a complex network of biochemical and metabolic changes that...
Peach post-harvest ripening is a complex developmental process controlled by a plethora of genetic a...
The variations in the membrane proteome of tomato fruit pericarp during ripening have been investiga...
Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) is a climacteric fruit that ripens after harvest, prior to human co...
Considering the high degree of sequence conservation within the Rosaceae family and, in particular,...
Development of fruit flesh texture quality traits may involve the metabolism of phenolic compounds. ...
Transcript profiling methods are increasingly used to understand the biological basis of growth and ...