“…Red MYB transcription factor PAP1 resulted in accumulation of cyanidin and quercetin derivates and led to the activation of genes associated with the anthocyanin production (Tohge et al, 2005). Figure 4C shows a schematic pathway outline of the conserved flavonoid biosynthesis pathway, including anthocyanin, flavonol, glycoflavone, and isoflavone synthesis, based on literature survey and KEGG pathways, for Arabidopsis (Tohge et al, 2005(Tohge et al, , 2007Yonekura-Sakakibara et al, 2008), barley (Nørbaek et al, 2003;Brazier-Hicks et al, 2009;Klausen et al, 2010), Medicago (Kowalska et al, 2007;Farag et al, 2008), rice (Han et al, 2009;Kim et al, 2009), soybean (Steele et al, 1999;Choung et al, 2001;Latunde-Dada et al, 2001), and wheat (Ioset et al, 2007). Subclasses of flavonoids and anthocyanins have been detected and reported in all six plant species, but none of the flavonoid subfamilies, flavonol, glycoflavone, and isoflavone, has been reported.…”