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2.4.1.300
evolution
the enzyme belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 1, molecular phylogenetic tree based on amino acid sequences, overview
720677
2.4.1.300
physiological function
blue colors of delphinium are derived from cyanodelphin that has three modifications of glucose moieties and two of 4-hydroxybenzoyl residues compared with violdelphin. Isoforms AA7BG-GT1 and AA7BG-GT2 add the second glucosyl residue
759666
2.4.1.300
physiological function
cultivar Cassis Pink accumulates delphinidin 3-O-rutinoside due to a defect in AA7GT expression or function
736567
2.4.1.300
physiological function
in delphinium petals, an acyl-glucose, 1-O-beta-D-vanillyl-glucose, acts as the donor molecule in the glucosyl transfer reaction at the 7 position of anthocyanin
720677
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