Proteomics to identify putative genes underlying fruit ripening and related to long shelf life
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ABSTRACT: Our aim was to gather additional evidence of tomato fruit ripening by assessing two long shelf life near isogenic lines (NILs). These two NILs, named NIL115 and NIL080, carried wild introgression provided by S. pimpinellifolium accession LA0722 in the genetic background of Caimanta (CAI) from S. lycopersicum. Pericarp tissue was collected from the four genotypes (NIL115, NIL080, CAI and LA0722) at two ripening stages: mature green (MG) and red ripe (RR). A label-free quantitation (LFQ) proteomic analysis was carried out to identify differentially abundant proteins between MG and RR.
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Solanum Pimpinellifolium Solanum Lycopersicum
TISSUE(S): Pericarp
SUBMITTER: Melisa Di Giacomo
LAB HEAD: Javier Hernán Pereira da Costa
PROVIDER: PXD036132 | Pride | 2023-08-02
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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