2.4.1.B70: cyanidin 3-O-[2-O-(2-O-(sinapoyl)-beta-D-xylosyl) 6-O-(p-coumaroyl)-beta-D-glucoside] 5-O-[6-O-(malonyl)-beta-D-glucoside] 4-O-beta-D-glucosyltransferase (acyl-glucose)
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Reaction
Synonyms
AA7BG-GT1, AA7BG-GT2, AA7BGGT, AAGT, acyl-glucose-dependent anthocyanin 7-(6-(p-hydroxybenzoyl)-glucoside) glucosyltransferases, acyl-glucose-dependent anthocyanin glucosyltransferase, BGGT1, BGGT2, BGLU10
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General Information on EC 2.4.1.B70 - cyanidin 3-O-[2-O-(2-O-(sinapoyl)-beta-D-xylosyl) 6-O-(p-coumaroyl)-beta-D-glucoside] 5-O-[6-O-(malonyl)-beta-D-glucoside] 4-O-beta-D-glucosyltransferase (acyl-glucose)
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metabolism
the enzyme is involved in the pathway of delphinidin 3-rutinoside in delphinium sepals
physiological function
BGLU10 KO lines accumulate substrate cyanidin 3-O-[2-O-(2-O-(sinapoyl)xylosyl) 6-O-(p-coumaroyl) glucoside] 5-O-[6-O-(malonyl) glucoside]. The expression pattern of BGLU10 and the increase in acyl-glucose-dependent anthocyanin glucosyltransferase activity are consistent with the ratio of accumulating A11 to A9 anthocyanin
additional information
AA7BG-GT appears to be encoded by duplicate genes (given the presence of transcripts corresponding to AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2), and no delphinium lines showing loss of AA7BG-GT activity in sepals have been found
additional information
AA7BG-GT appears to be encoded by duplicate genes (given the presence of transcripts corresponding to AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2), and no delphinium lines showing loss of AA7BG-GT activity in sepals have been found
additional information
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AA7BG-GT appears to be encoded by duplicate genes (given the presence of transcripts corresponding to AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2), and no delphinium lines showing loss of AA7BG-GT activity in sepals have been found