Title
Proteomic analysis of mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) tubers subjected to postharvest treatments
Date Issued
01 February 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) is an important food in certain areas of the Andean region, where it is popularly believed to possess medicinal properties. Several studies have previously shown the potential of this tuber as a source of bioactive compounds. Traditionally, the tuber is exposed to the sun before consumption, in order to reduce its bitterness. The present work aims to study, at the proteome level, the differential abundance of proteins in tubers subjected to different postharvest treatments: sun-exposure (SUN), shade (SHA), refrigeration (COLD) and shade combined with sun-exposure (SHA-SUN) compared to recently harvested tubers (INIT). Results showed that sun exposure for prolonged times (9 days) resulted in increased abundance of proteins classified as heat shock proteins, intracellular traffic, disease/defense and protein degradation. Our results reflect that the sun treatment activates defense systems and osmoprotection adjustment against water loss and reactive oxygen species.
Volume
305
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85072163454
PubMed ID
Source
Food Chemistry
ISSN of the container
03088146
Sponsor(s)
We would like to acknowledge The International Potato Center (CIP) for providing the mashua cultivar analyzed in this manuscript. This work was supported by the Programa Nacional de Innovación para la Competitividad y Productividad (Innóvate Perú), contract 189-PNICP-PIAP-2015 . Kusay Arat (Sybioma KULeuven) is gratefully acknowledged for his technical assistance.
We would like to acknowledge The International Potato Center (CIP) for providing the mashua cultivar analyzed in this manuscript. This work was supported by the Programa Nacional de Innovación para la Competitividad y Productividad (Innóvate Perú), contract 189-PNICP-PIAP-2015. Kusay Arat (Sybioma KULeuven) is gratefully acknowledged for his technical assistance.
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