Proteo-metabolomic analysis of fruits reveals molecular insights into variations among Italian Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium L.) accessions
Sabrina De Pascale, Antonio Dario Troise, Milena Petriccione, Angelina Nunziata, Danilo Cice, Elvira Ferrara, Andrea Scaloni, Anna Maria Salzano

TL;DR
This study uses proteomics and metabolomics to explore differences among Italian sweet cherry varieties, revealing molecular insights into fruit quality and traits.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the value of integrating proteomic and metabolomic data to understand phenotypic variation in sweet cherry cultivars.
Findings
3786 proteins were identified, with 288 showing differential representation between ecotypes.
64 polyphenols were detected, including anthocyanins and flavonols, linked to fruit color and quality.
Multivariate analysis showed cultivar differences and correlations between polyphenols, enzymes, and fruit color.
Abstract
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics tackle the complex interactions between proteins and metabolites in fruits. Independently used to discern phenotypic disparities among plant accessions, these analytical approaches complement well-established DNA fingerprinting methods for assessing genetic variability and hereditary distance. To verify the applicability of integrated proteomic and metabolomic procedures in evaluating phenotypic differences between sweet cherry cultivars, and to potentially relate these findings to specific pomological traits, we conducted a comparative analysis of fruits from ten Italian accessions. We identified 3786 proteins, of which 288 exhibited differential representation between ecotypes, including key components influencing fruit quality and allergenic potential. Furthermore, 64 polyphenols were identified, encompassing anthocyanins,…
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TopicsHorticultural and Viticultural Research · Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
