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Quantitative proteomic and metabolomic analysis of Dictyophora indusiata fruiting bodies during post-harvest morphological development

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 339, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127884

Keywords

Dictyophora indusiata; Proteome; Metabolome; Morphological development

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31701655]
  2. Technology Innovation R&D Project of Chengdu [2019-YF05-00117-SN]
  3. Major Science and Technology Application & Demonstration Project of Chengdu [2019-YF09-00061-SN]
  4. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health [BTBU20181021]

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The study systematically investigated the differences in Dictyophora indusiata fruiting bodies between peach-shaped and mature stages postharvest, revealing changes in protein and metabolite expression and highlighting key metabolic pathways and biological changes during maturation.
The differences in Dictyophora indusiata fruiting bodies between peach-shaped and mature stage during the postharvest were systematically investigated through quantitative proteomic and metabolomic analyses. A total of 951 differentially expressed proteins were identified, 571 upregulated and 380 downregulated in the mature fruiting body; additionally, 173 upregulated and 165 downregulated differential abundance metabolites were screened. Integrated proteome and metabolome analyses showed that, during the maturation of D. indusiata fruiting bodies, glycerophospholipids were hydrolyzed and drastically decreased, the degradation of glucan was upregulated, the degradation and synthesis of chitin were simultaneously enhanced, and proteins were dominated via catabolism. Along with vigorous material metabolism, energy production was enhanced through the upregulated TCA-cycles and oxidative phosphorylation. In addition, the synthesis of antioxidant substances and the decomposition of peroxides were enhanced in mature fruiting bodies. These omics analyses of D. indusiata provide high-throughput data and reveal the changes in the post-harvest morphological development.

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