Transcriptome and genome-wide analysis of the mango glycosyltransferase family involved in mangiferin biosynthesis
Yibo Bai,
Xinran Huang,
Rundong Yao
et al.
Abstract:Mangiferin, a C-glucosyl xanthone, is a biologically active glycoside naturally synthesized in mango. Glycosyltransferase can catalyze the biosynthesis of mangiferin. In this study, we identified 221 members of the UGT glycosyltransferase family in mango. The 221
MiUGT
genes were grouped into 13 subfamilies through phylogenetic tree analysis with
Arabidopsis
, Chinese bayberry, and mango. All UGT family members in mango were unevenly distributed on 17 chromosomes a… Show more
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