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From: Identification of candidate UDP-glycosyltransferases involved in protopanaxadiol-type ginsenoside biosynthesis in Panax ginseng

Figure 2

Phylogenetic analysis between candidate UGTs in P. ginseng and other plant UGTs including SiUGT94D1 (Sesamum indicum); CaUGT3 (Catharanthus roseus); AtUGT91A1, AtUGT91B1, AtUGT91C1, AtUGT79B1, AtUGT79B5, AtUGT79B2, AtUGT79B8, AtUGT73D1, AtUGT73C7, AtUGT73C2, AtUGT74F2, AtUGT74F1, AtUGT74B1, AtUGT74E1, AtUGT74D1 (A. thaliana); GmUGT73P2, GmUGT91H4, GmUGT73F2, GmUGT73F4 (Glycine max); MtUGT73F3, MtUGT73K1, MtUGT71G1 (Medicago truncatula); BvUGT73C10, BvUGT73C11, BvUGT73C12, BvUGT73C13 (Barbarea vulgaris); PgUGT71A27, PgUGT74A1 (P. ginseng); SvUGT74M1 (Saponaria vacaria); ZmUGT74A1 (Zea mays); BpUGT94B1 (Bellis perennis). The red circle indicates newly identified UGTs in this study and blue boxes represent previously identified UGTs of P. ginseng. Pink boxes show the UGTs involved in the triterpene pathway in other plant species. The transparent blue big rectangular boxes group these UGTs into different sub families including UGT74, UGT71, UGT73, UGT94 and UGT91.

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