High carbon dioxide delays postharvest changes in RuBPCase and polygalacturonase-related protein in cherimoya peel.
Cura, B. del, Escribano, M. I., Zamorano, J. P. and Merodio, C.
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Vol: 121 Issue: 4 Pages: 735-739
1996
บทคัดย่อ
The peel of 'Fino de Jete' cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) stored at 20 degrees C in air and in an atmosphere with high levels of CO2 was analyzed for changes in protein levels, color, chlorophyll content, and firmness. The accumulation of immunoreactive proteins was studied using Rubisco and polygalacturonase antibodies. During storage in air, cherimoya peel tissues exhibited a decrease in chlorophyll content and an immunodetected drop in the abundance of the large subunit of ribulose 1,5-biphosphate carboxylase (LSR). An immunodetected rise in polygalacturonase (PG)-related protein was quantified. High CO2 levels delayed the softening of cherimoya fruit, retarded the maximum accumulation of PG-related protein, and maintained LSR levels, greenness, and chlorophyll content of peel tissues.