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  • Noda, N.; Yoshioka, S.; Kishimoto, S.; Nakayama, M.; Douzono, M.; Tanaka, Y.; Aida, R.
    Generation of blue chrysanthemums by anthocyanin B-ring hydroxylation and glucosylation and its coloration mechanism (2017), Sci. Adv., 3, e1602785 .
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Application

Application Comment Organism
additional information two transgenes, namely, CamF3'5'H and CtA3'5'GT, are enough to generate blue chrysanthemum: The 3',5'-diglucosylated delphinidin exhibits a blue color by intermolecular association with flavone glucosides under the weakly acidic pH conditions of general flower petals Campanula medium

Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
the gene from Campanula medium is introduced into Chrysanthemum by using binary vector pB249. Two transgenes, namely, CamF3'5'H and CtA3'5'GT, are enough to generate blue chrysanthemum: The 3',5'-diglucosylated delphinidin exhibits a blue color by intermolecular association with flavone glucosides under the weakly acidic pH conditions of general flower petals Campanula medium

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Campanula medium O04773
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
F3'5'H
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Campanula medium