2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22084129
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An Integrated—Omics/Chemistry Approach Unravels Enzymatic and Spontaneous Steps to Form Flavoalkaloidal Nudicaulin Pigments in Flowers of Papaver nudicaule L.

Abstract: Flower colour is an important trait for plants to attract pollinators and ensure their reproductive success. Among yellow flower pigments, the nudicaulins in Papaver nudicaule L. (Iceland poppy) are unique due to their rarity and unparalleled flavoalkaloid structure. Nudicaulins are derived from pelargonidin glycoside and indole, products of the flavonoid and indole/tryptophan biosynthetic pathway, respectively. To gain insight into the molecular and chemical basis of nudicaulin biosynthesis, we combined trans… Show more

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“…Thus, O. nudicaulis SSRs, which are predominantly composed of shorter units, hold great potential for developing effective molecular markers. These markers hold great potential for future population genetics and Previous studies on O. nudicaulis have largely focused on its biological characteristics, seed germination, chemical composition, introduction and cultivation, and population genetics [41]. However, there is currently no reported research on the genomics of Oreomecon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, O. nudicaulis SSRs, which are predominantly composed of shorter units, hold great potential for developing effective molecular markers. These markers hold great potential for future population genetics and Previous studies on O. nudicaulis have largely focused on its biological characteristics, seed germination, chemical composition, introduction and cultivation, and population genetics [41]. However, there is currently no reported research on the genomics of Oreomecon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%