| Literature DB >> 25430763 |
Yi Shang1, Yongshuo Ma2, Yuan Zhou3, Huimin Zhang2, Lixin Duan4, Huiming Chen5, Jianguo Zeng6, Qian Zhou7, Shenhao Wang7, Wenjia Gu8, Min Liu2, Jinwei Ren9, Xingfang Gu7, Shengping Zhang7, Ye Wang7, Ken Yasukawa10, Harro J Bouwmeester11, Xiaoquan Qi4, Zhonghua Zhang7, William J Lucas12, Sanwen Huang13.
Abstract
Cucurbitacins are triterpenoids that confer a bitter taste in cucurbits such as cucumber, melon, watermelon, squash, and pumpkin. These compounds discourage most pests on the plant and have also been shown to have antitumor properties. With genomics and biochemistry, we identified nine cucumber genes in the pathway for biosynthesis of cucurbitacin C and elucidated four catalytic steps. We discovered transcription factors Bl (Bitter leaf) and Bt (Bitter fruit) that regulate this pathway in leaves and fruits, respectively. Traces in genomic signatures indicated that selection imposed on Bt during domestication led to derivation of nonbitter cucurbits from their bitter ancestors.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25430763 DOI: 10.1126/science.1259215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728