“…These enzymes mediate the transfer of glycosyl residues from nucleotide sugars to acceptor aglycones, thus regulating properties of the acceptors such as their bioactivity, water solubility, and transport within the cell and throughout the organism (Gachon et al, 2005 Poppenberger et al, 2003), barley (Hv13248; Schweiger et al, 2010;Shin et al, 2012), wheat (TaUGT3 [Lulin et al, 2010] and TaUGT12887 [Schweiger et al, 2013b]), and Brachypodium distachyon (Bradi5g03300; Schweiger et al, 2013a). Conjugation of DON into D3G by the corresponding UGTs was only shown in heterologous species, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Schweiger et al, 2010(Schweiger et al, , 2013a(Schweiger et al, , 2013b, Arabidopsis (Poppenberger et al, 2003;Shin et al, 2012), or wheat (Li et al, 2015). In that most recent study, heterologous overexpression of the barley UGT gene Hv13248 in wheat varieties susceptible to FHB was shown to result in higher resistance in both greenhouses and field conditions (Li et al, 2015).…”