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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics | 2012

Modulation of Protein Phosphorylation, N-Glycosylation and Lys-Acetylation in Grape (Vitis vinifera) Mesocarp and Exocarp Owing to Lobesia botrana Infection

Marcella Nunes Melo-Braga; Thiago Verano-Braga; Ileana R. León; D. Antonacci; Fábio C.S. Nogueira; Jay J. Thelen; Martin R. Larsen; Giuseppe Palmisano

Grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is an economically important fruit crop that is subject to many types of insect and pathogen attack. To better elucidate the plant response to Lobesia botrana pathogen infection, we initiated a global comparative proteomic study monitoring steady-state protein expression as well as changes in N-glycosylation, phosphorylation, and Lys-acetylation in control and infected mesocarp and exocarp from V. vinifera cv Italia. A multi-parallel, large-scale proteomic approach employing iTRAQ labeling prior to three peptide enrichment techniques followed by tandem mass spectrometry led to the identification of a total of 3059 proteins, 1135 phosphorylation sites, 323 N-linked glycosylation sites and 138 Lys-acetylation sites. Of these, we could identify changes in abundance of 899 proteins. The occupancy of 110 phosphorylation sites, 10 N-glycosylation sites and 20 Lys-acetylation sites differentially changed during L. botrana infection. Sequence consensus analysis for phosphorylation sites showed eight significant motifs, two of which containing up-regulated phosphopeptides (X-G-S-X and S-X-X-D) and two containing down-regulated phosphopeptides (R-X-X-S and S-D-X-E) in response to pathogen infection. Topographical distribution of phosphorylation sites within primary sequences reveal preferential phosphorylation at both the N- and C termini, and a clear preference for C-terminal phosphorylation in response to pathogen infection suggesting induction of region-specific kinase(s). Lys-acetylation analysis confirmed the consensus X-K-Y-X motif previously detected in mammals and revealed the importance of this modification in plant defense. The importance of N-linked protein glycosylation in plant response to biotic stimulus was evident by an up-regulated glycopeptide belonging to the disease resistance response protein 206. This study represents a substantial step toward the understanding of protein and PTMs-mediated plant-pathogen interaction shedding light on the mechanisms underlying the grape infection.


Journal of Proteome Research | 2010

Glycoproteomic profile in wine: a 'sweet' molecular renaissance.

Giuseppe Palmisano; D. Antonacci; Martin R. Larsen

Glycoproteins are believed to be important in several technological, oenological and allergological processes due to their physicochemical properties. The knowledge of the protein glycosylation status in wine will aid in the understanding of these processes. A multiplexed glycopeptide enrichment strategy in combination with tandem mass spectrometry was performed in order to analyze the glycoproteome of white wine. A total of 28 glycoproteins and 44 glycosylation sites were identified. The identified glycoproteins were from grape and yeast origin. In particular, several glycoproteins derived from grape, like invertase and pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins, and from the yeast, were found after the vinification process. Bioinformatic analysis revealed sequence similarity between the identified grape glycoproteins and known plant allergens. This study is an important step forward in order to investigate the implication of glycoproteins in several processes, like protein stabilization and potential allergenic cross-reactivity in wine.


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2009

A study on quality loss of minimally processed grapes as affected by film packaging

M.A. Del Nobile; Amalia Conte; C. Scrocco; I. Brescia; Barbara Speranza; Milena Sinigaglia; R. Perniola; D. Antonacci


European Food Research and Technology | 2011

Influence of winemaking technologies on phenolic composition of Italian red wines

G. Gambacorta; D. Antonacci; Sandra Pati; M. la Gatta; M. Faccia; Antonio Coletta; E. La Notte


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2008

Influence of postharvest treatments and film permeability on quality decay kinetics of minimally processed grapes

M.A. Del Nobile; Milena Sinigaglia; Amalia Conte; Barbara Speranza; C. Scrocco; I. Brescia; Antonio Bevilacqua; J. Laverse; E. La Notte; D. Antonacci


Journal of Food Science | 2010

Carotenoid and Chlorophyll-Derived Compounds in Some Wine Grapes Grown in Apulian Region

Pasquale Crupi; Antonio Coletta; Rosa Anna Milella; Giuseppe Palmisano; Antonella Baiano; Ennio La Notte; D. Antonacci


Rivista di frutticoltura e di ortofloricoltura | 2016

Benefici alimentari dell’uva nella prevenzione delle malatti

D. Antonacci; Rosa Anna Milella


Atti del convegno: IX convegno nazionale Biodiversità, CIHEAM - IAM Valenzano (BA) 5-7 settembre 2012 | 2013

Effetti del diradamento dei grappoli e della disponibilità idrica sulla qualità dell'uva e del vino in ambiente caldo-arido

D. Antonacci; R. Genghi; E. La Notte; Antonio Coletta; Sandra Pati


Atti del XXXIV Congresso Mondiale della Vigna e del Vino OIV | 2011

Aleatico wine as affected by cryomaceration

E. La Notte; Sandra Pati; M. Fragasso; B. La Gatta; M. la Gatta; Angelo R. Caputo; D. Antonacci


Archive | 2010

Proteomic Approach to study the influence of cluster thinning on protein expression on Bombino and Falanghina grapes

A. Di Luccia; C. Lamacchia; Lucia Padalino; P.Loizzo Ploizzo; Antonio Trani; D. Antonacci; E. La Notte

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